How displaced Syrians are exploited on social media for food: I have to be on my feet in front of the camera with other kids for hours so that the TikTokers can get donations'
Briefly

A pattern in which Syrian influencers on TikTok have displaced people request digital gifts for money, sharing profits with the platform, leading to exploitation amidst prevalent poverty and decreased aid in northern Syria.
Testimonies reveal individuals in refugee camps receive food for participating in TikTok videos, while influencers and the platform profit, with 91% poverty and 40.9% hunger levels in the region.
An 11-year-old Syrian boy criticizes TikTokers for making him pose for hours in live videos for donations, highlighting the desperation and exploitation faced by displaced individuals in the camps.
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