influencers. How to survive online. This is the documentary that Prime Video has released that shows us a growing industry with many lights and many shadows as well. Many of its protagonists gathered in Madrid for the premiere at a party they did not want to miss Tania Llasera.
“Did you know that Spain is the country with the most influencers per capita in the world? Me no. I discovered by @lucloren. I recommend you, because that’s how I feel, the new documentary by @amazonprime Above #influencers #sobreviviralasredes (4 episodes of 50min) I only saw the 1st chapter and it looks good. The lights and shadows of being very young and earning a fortune, #mentalhealth and loneliness are real“, explained Llasera in the networks.
She has also become an influencer with the content she shares on the networks with which she tries to bet on a real woman and motherhood. He approached the documentary with a critical mind.
The critics
“The association of influencer representatives is also becoming a necessity…there are a lot of invisible commissions and obscure transactions; where there is money and youth, I say so loud and clear. And wonderful people and agencies with transparency, of course, they also exist and it is appreciated,” he demanded.
He is aware that there are now many children who no longer want to be police officers or doctors. Now they want to be youtubers, tiktokers or streamers. “I understand that having influence is the dream of many. And that influences sow a lot of envy and attract haters. I understand that talking about mental health from Olympus is throwing salt on the wound. But everything Work involves work that cannot be seen. Being an influencer means exposing “almost” everything in your life, being visible. But in this “almost” there is the invisible: there is vulnerability and the that accompanies fame, which is not easy to digest let alone if you are 16 and millions of eyes are watching you,” he reflected on the shadows of this sector.
“New technologies, new jobs and new problems, my people. Youth is by no means stupid, but it is young and feels EVERYTHING ELSE in agreement. We need to address this by providing them with off-the-grid tools to understand offline life first, then online life. That the two are a reality that must be understood. And listen, this is tough for me and I’ve been doing this for years now… it’s not fast. For young people who want it all now, building mental health takes time. there is no other. My grandmother has already said it: be patient”, she advised, prioritizing mental health and the many problems that arise because of this rhythm of life that we lead.
“Conclusion: yes, I may be an old fart… but experience is more than a degree: It’s another galaxy- (15 years of therapy speak)”, he concluded. And many are already turning to his words.