I have a feeling that, nowadays, for many companies, it's "bad publicity is good publicity". I really can't interpret all those silly discussions about literally no known facts at all everywhere in any other way.Synth Master Jedi wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:07 pm It can also work against them, if they team up with some clown, as it can reflect poorly on the company.
Typical case: a 50 second product video, which shows the right edge of the product. The internet speculates wildly, and everyone knows exactly what the product will be like, and why it will ultimately fail.
Just witnessed such a case in an Android smartphone forum.
As for your thoughts on influencers: Yep, totally agree. I have no idea why everyone is an expert for everything these days, and why people are so into that kind of thing these days. Most influencers are just hipster role models, I guess.

