Koreans buy IG followers. IG is the most widely used social media platform in Korea.
I heard rule of thumb is for number of followers each post should have about 5% of their followers in number of views or likes. Anything less and its indication they bought their followers.
[QUOTE=EngineDriver;2285681]Actually, looking at her IG posts, she looks like a gangster moll. Her boyfriend has set her up to manage a massage parlor (cash business, hint hint). Lots of photos of her in hotel rooms with unmade beds.
I also note that she has 100 K followers on IG. Normally that is the minimum threshold to start monetising your popularity as an influencer through product placement. Only on her IG, I don't see her advertising anything. Looks like sponsors don't want to associate with a hooker / gangster moll / massage parlor owner. LOL.
Either that, or she's gone to an IG harvesting farm in China to buy followers or likes. The dismal number of comments and likes she gets don't match her popularity!![/QUOTE]