TikTok de-influencing trend calls on users to buy less
In a growing movement on TikTok, users are pushing back against the steady stream of influencers telling followers what to buy through paid partnerships. NBC’s Valerie Castro reports on how the so-called de-influencers are hoping to convince users about what they shouldn't buy.
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