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Xiaohongshu is a Chinese social media and e-commerce platform that has been described as "China's answer to Instagram". It is primarily used for sharing photos and videos, as well as shopping and recording life stories. Xiaohongshu has over 300 million registered users as of 2019, with over 85 million monthly active users. It is particularly popular among young females, with 70% of its users born after 1990 and nearly 90% female. Xiaohongshu allows users to post reviews and videos to show off their purchases, providing confidence to online shoppers who are suspicious of being tricked by online vendors. However, the platform has experienced controversies over fake reviews, photoshopped scenic spots, excessive wealth flaunting, underaged photos, and female user harassment.
Onlyfans Creators are individuals who create and share adult content on the OnlyFans platform in exchange for payment from subscribers. The amount of money earned by Onlyfans Creators varies widely, with some earning millions of dollars while others only make a few hundred dollars a month. Some popular Onlyfans Creators include Belle Delphine, Ana Lorde, and Tyga. OnlyFans was launched in 2016 by Tim Stokely and his brother Thomas, and has grown to become a popular platform for adult content creators. Some Onlyfans Creators have used the money they earn through the platform to pay for things like breast implants, while others have documented how they made significant amounts of money in their first month on the platform.
Tattle Life is a website where anonymous users can openly discuss and critique social media influencers and celebrities. It is described as a commentary site that allows commentary and critiques of people who choose to monetize their social media accounts. Unfortunately, the site has a reputation for being a platform for users to share anonymous messages of hate about influencers. The founder and CEO of Tattle, Inc. Is Alex Beltrani. The website Tattle is a guest feedback platform for multi-unit restaurant and hospitality brands. There is also a Tattle app that connects curious guests with local hosts through shared experiences.
Y2K top is a trend that recreates the late '90s fashion and early-to-mid 2000s fashion styles. The trend is a result of blending the millennium's pop culture with the latest (for those times) tech advancements. Y2K fashion has a distinctive style that is characterized by flared jeans, lace trimmed slip dresses, and ruched crop tops. Today, the trend is seeing a resurgence thanks to Gen Z.