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Analysis of the consultations on the InfoChagas digital platform. [PDF]

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You follow fitness influencers on YouTube. But do you actually exercise? How parasocial relationships, and watching fitness influencers, relate to intentions to exercise

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021
Digital celebrities found on social media platforms are found to be successful in endorsing brands and products, and influencing purchase intentions of their followers.
Karina Sokolova, Charles Perez
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International Conference Social Media, Wearable and Web Analytics, 2019
The study examined student exorbitations on youtube's content of domestic violence made by baim wong and Paula verhoeven. The domestic violence prank video narrated the domestic abuse report to the old kebayoran police. The theories used are the theories
Jawed Karim
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YouTube

2016
YouTube is the website where users can send, i.e. upload, share and view video materials and video recordings. Unregistered users can view video recordings, while registered users have the option to upload an unlimited number of video recordings. Videos considered to contain potentially offensive content are available only to userswho are at least 18 ...
Ružić, Maja, Debeljuh, Andrea
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Instagram and YouTube bloggers promote it, why should I buy? How credibility and parasocial interaction influence purchase intentions

, 2020
Nowadays social network influencers play an important role in marketing by introducing products to their audience. In this article, we investigate the persuasion cues related to beauty and fashion influencers present on YouTube and Instagram.
K. Sokolova, Hajer Kefi
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What Do Social Media Influencers Say About Birth Control? A Content Analysis of YouTube Vlogs About Birth Control

Health Communication, 2023
Youth get their sexual health information from social media, often from social media influencers (SMIs) or microcelebrities with large followings. Previous research suggests that SMIs have powerful persuasive effects on attitudes and behaviors.
Emily J. Pfender, M. Devlin
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YouTube vloggers’ popularity and influence: The roles of homophily, emotional attachment, and expertise

, 2020
This study examines how homophily, emotional attachment, and credibility influence the popularity of a video blogger (hereinafter referred to as vlogger) and his/her viewers' purchase decision in the context of the beauty product industry.
Riadh Ladhari   +2 more
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