The analogy between outsider artists and low-status social media users is worth noting, particularly in how both are lured by a false promise of upward mobility, only to find themselves exploited or confined by the very systems they hoped to transcend.
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The initial promise of social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook in the mid-2000s, was to create a democratized digital space where users of any social standing could connect with high-status individuals—celebrities, influencers, or industry leaders—breaking down
Low social status users—those with fewer followers, less engagement, or limited influence—are typically grouped together in "You Might Like" suggestions because algorithms prioritize similarity in user profiles. This includes factors like follower count, interaction history, and

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