When Alexandra Cooper interviewed Kamala Harris, it highlighted the risk content creators face in engaging politically, evidenced by her significant follower drop despite a non-political show.
E.J. Dickson notes that with the rise of radical right perspectives on social media, influencers are finding it increasingly easier to engage in incendiary politics without severe backlash.
Alex Clark emerges in this commentary as a notable figure, combining a wellness focus with conservative politics, tapping into a growing audience that seeks alternatives to mainstream views on feminism.
The environment for influencers is shifting; engagement with right-wing content is surging, giving creators more freedom to explore controversial topics while risks of cancellation appear less daunting.
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