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INFLUENCING IN DISGUISE. De-influencing does not do enough to impede the consumerist culture on TikTok. Many influencers encourage users not buy popular products, but instead direct them towards cheaper and often less ethically made.

De-influencing might save money, but not TikTok’s consumerist culture

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline April 27, 2023
De-influencing encourages TikTok users not to buy certain products. Does it really curb overconsumption, though?
SLING TECH technology is what its called.

[PRODUCT REVIEW] Nexus changes perception of hockey sticks

John Becker, Staff Writer January 26, 2020
Other than the unpopular TOVI stick, no other name brand hockey company, such as CCM, has created a blade with a hole in it, calling a lot of attention towards Bauer’s new stick.
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