
But everyone is their own business at the end of the day, it depends on if you wanna monetize it and how you monetize it. Like is the only thing that makes you feel weird about it the fact that your friends may not have the same following as like Alix Earle for example? Everyone starts somewhere.
Oh I mean on your own time not during hang outs. I think it’s rude during hangouts fs. But I’ve had friends that have just stopped liking my posts cause they’re like “You’re getting to influencer-y” and it’s literally the same shit they post on their Insta (Food pics, random selfies, landmarks, etc.).
I don’t consider myself a business. I think some people just have a different view of it. It’s different liking the posts of an influencer that you don’t know personally because they’re not a real person to you. There’s also like. If you don’t think your friend is going to become popular you get secondhand embarrassment and then if you do think they are you get the worry that they’ll leave you behind for those with more followers