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CookingUpAStormTonight · 15/02/2018 13:03

New thread I hope.

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ElspethFlashman · 26/03/2018 17:20

I unfollowed her a while back. Its basically her family photo album. Which is fine, but im not that interested in looking at pictures of my own kids every day, let alone someone elses!

But fair play if shes using something to denote affiliate links.

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AdiosPeaceOfRoast · 26/03/2018 17:54

Readers that would know to look for an #ad or even #af (wtf? Hmm) are likely already aware of influencers being salespeople. The people being taken in by it are those that won’t think to look anyway.

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JessicaPeach · 26/03/2018 19:10

I mean very occasionally!! I’ve hovered over unfollow too, I followed her in Dubai originally so it was useful. Lots of non disclosing going on on that page though, the skiing holiday felt like an advert but sometimes it’s hard to tell advertising from over tagging

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Ididnthearanything · 26/03/2018 22:36

Thanks for explaining the #af. I've only seen it very recently and wasn't clear what it meant. I suppose it's a step in the right direction. It would be even mor helpful if it was known what it meant. I'm not sure where I've seen it but I have and was curious. I'll try and remember.

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MissHenty · 07/04/2018 08:42

Just read through this entire thread (but not the two that came before it). I think unmummsy mum deserves a mention and some credit. As soon as she started doing adverts she has put #AD at the start of any blurb - so it is crystal clear what is an #Ad and what isn’t. And she did that before these discussions kicked off on Mumsnet. Very impressed with her and feel like she actuallly treats her followers with some respect and honesty.

Contrast that with FOD who, after that Martinhal holiday (which was never labelled an #Ad), suddenly posted some nostalgic post about the holiday, with the word #Ad hidden between 17 other hashtags. It’s so sneaky and disingenuous of him I was shocked. I don’t know if he’s since decided to be a bit more transparent as I then unfollowed him.

I also got fed up with the fact FOD would joke about being tight and complain about the cost of an ice cream for his children. But the next day would be encouraging us to think we all neeed to buy new cars, have better holidays etc etc. Sickening consumerism.

What I would say is that you get so involved with these Instagrammers lives. FOD and SV (who hasn’t really been mentioned in this thread yet but was so rude about MN), I was watching their stories every day. Since I deleted them I haven’t missed them. I thought I’d suffer some withdrawal (seen as we hear such a lot about so many details of their lives and get so attached). I actually have just found its been brilliant to unfollow these people.

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ABuckToothedGirlinLuxembourg · 14/04/2018 17:01

I’ve been wondering why beauty brands choose to work with bloggers that openly admit to having Botox, especially when it’s anti ageing products that they send them.

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MissHenty · 09/05/2018 13:15

I see Emily Norris is currently at Center Parcs and is posting on stories a lot and has posted photos too. Presumably there’ll be a vlog coming up. No mention of #Ad so far or whether the holiday has been subsidised or not? I am suspicious because every one of her posts about the holiday is more like a sales pitch. Not even the odd “shame the car park was busy” or “shame restaurant was full” etc etc. Wish Emily would be more transparent with things like this about what the underlying arrangement is with Center Parcs. Very frustrating.

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Rainbowknickers · 21/01/2019 15:50

Love motherpukka she really helped when I was having problems at work part-time working mummy does so much for her warriors the unmumsy mum is so funny but sick of mod/fod-its all about the ads very grabby and don't really fit with the brand-really pity the kids who will end up either narcs or bullied

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UtahGirl12 · 21/01/2019 21:07

I must say I still enjoy following some fashion bloggers, but with far more awareness now, mainly thanks to these MN threads about the ads. I was a bit naive before that and did occasionally get sucked in to spending things I didn't particularly need or want. My favourite by far is DMBL40. I find her very transparent, and that she has taken feedback from sources like this seriously and implemented changes she needed to make. My body shape, height, lifestyle and income are nothing like hers, yet I continue to follow as I thoroughly enjoy her writing. She brings a bit of fun into my day, and I can also empathise with her posts about her son with ASD, which are generally heartfelt and emotional. I can appreciate Midlife Chic but find her writing style somewhat worthy, which puts me off a bit, but I do check in on her blog now and again. I am particularly enjoying her recent capsule wardrobe advice.

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hopeishere · 22/01/2019 08:20

I agree i view it all as a sales pitch now!!

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Mamaslave18 · 24/03/2019 08:58

I’m getting fed up with most of the bloggers I follow now. DMBL40 is just constant ads now and showing off her new sleb friends.
I also follow Gold is a Neutral and yesterday she was blatantly trying to get free stuff by posting about all of the things she wants to change in her house but can’t afford to.

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