This post concerns a phenomenon I have dubbed exposure trolling. Exposure trolling is the use of blatant & deliberate acts to antagonize, offend & infuriate black people for the sole purpose of gaining clicks, views, trending & monetary gain via social media. Some would, instead of indulging in trolling, would look to make use of socialfollow services. I hear socialfollow helps you grow your instagram followers to improve your following without offending people.
Some businesses that have YouTube channels would use a more legitimate route, such as tools from somewhere like Get Fans in order to reach and grow their audience. They can use this service to buy youtube subscribers and use YouTube’s SEO to expose their business to potential audiences without resorting to offensive behavior.
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I think it’s important to note where I believe exposure trolling reached it’s the official start because while there were previous social media hashtags and tweets that pissed black people off, prior to December 16th, these were for the most part accidental in nature and the result of poor social media & marketing planning. If you don’t want to be associated with these trends, but you’re looking to reach out to new people to increase your followers, then, you may need to look into one of the instagram managers like UpLeap for some help getting your followers from 100 to 10000.
That all changed a few months ago when CNN hosted an on-air forum with law enforcement officers entitled “Police Under Fire” and invited the public to submit questions via twitter using the hashtag #AskACop.
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