Reddit 'snark' pages are critiquing-and sometimes harassing-influencers
Briefly

Influencer culture has spurred a complex snark problem on the internet, where critique can easily shift into harassment, blurring ethical boundaries in online discussions.
While some subreddits like r/Blogsnark and r/NYCinfluencersnark serve as community platforms for legitimate critique, they can also perpetuate harmful behaviors, including body shaming.
The internet's obsession with influencers manifests in dedicated spaces where users dissect every facet of their lives, raising questions about the impact of such scrutiny.
Lily Chapman's experience highlights the darker side of influencer culture, where multiple pages critique not only personal traits but also daily choices, fostering a toxic environment.
Read at Fast Company
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