{"id":501381,"date":"2026-03-03T14:42:15","date_gmt":"2026-03-03T14:42:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/501381\/"},"modified":"2026-03-03T14:42:15","modified_gmt":"2026-03-03T14:42:15","slug":"instagram-and-tiktok-are-using-your-content-to-sell-junk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/501381\/","title":{"rendered":"Instagram and TikTok are using your content to sell junk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">In late February, Puck <a href=\"https:\/\/puck.news\/behind-instagrams-shop-the-look-beta-test\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">reported<\/a> on a strange case: An influencer with more than a million followers was inadvertently promoting products on Instagram. On some of Julia Berolzheimer\u2019s posts, a \u201cShop the look\u201d button hovered in the corner. When followers clicked it, they were fed similar items to what Berolzheimer was wearing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">Her job is to promote clothing, accessories, and other products to her followers, so having links to specific items isn\u2019t strange. What was odd was that she hadn\u2019t placed the links there herself \u2014 Instagram added them without her consent. The product links led followers not to the actual items Berolzheimer was promoting (and earning commission from), but to lookalikes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">\u201cMy followers were being shown cheap knockoffs and random items from brands I\u2019ve never heard of, attached to my image, under my name,\u201d <a href=\"https:\/\/makingtradeoffs.substack.com\/p\/instagram-is-stealing-our-content\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Berolzheimer wrote on Substack<\/a>. She said she had no idea the \u201cShop the look\u201d button appeared on her posts until someone else notified her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">\u201dThis is a limited test intended to help people explore products that match their interests when they\u2019re viewing posts or reels,\u201d Matthew T Torres, a Meta spokesperson, said in an email. \u201cWe\u2019re exploring various changes as we continue to test this experience and gather feedback, including exploring different labels. Meta does not take a commission on these items, and we will continue to refine the experience based on feedback.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">Though Meta claims it is just testing the feature, the ramifications are obvious. From a business perspective, it is damaging to influencers if their name, face, and content are associated with promoting products they have not vetted \u2014 followers buy things their favorite creators recommend because they trust their judgment and taste. It also has the potential to disrupt an influencer\u2019s income stream: Suddenly, instead of Berolzheimer earning commission through her own affiliate links, another platform is cutting in.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">But the feature and others like it aren\u2019t just a problem for people like Berolzheimer \u2014 all of us non-influencers are liable to become fodder for ads without our knowledge. Perhaps it\u2019s already happened to you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">We think of social-first commerce as the playground of influencers, with their affiliate links, #partner content, and midroll ads. But these days, anything can be usurped to push products \u2014 and for many social media users, their feed has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/cs\/features\/836456\/influencers-tiktok-debt-shopaganda\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">become mostly just a shopping recommendation engine<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">Back in September, I <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/tech\/782540\/tiktok-shop-scanning-gaza-videos-e-commerce-dupes\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">reported<\/a> that TikTok was testing a new feature very similar to what Instagram is now under fire for. The TikTok version worked much the same: If a viewer paused a video, a \u201cFind similar\u201d button popped up automatically. TikTok uses AI to scan the content and then recommends products for sale on TikTok Shop that look like whatever was in the original video. It used strangers\u2019 sunglasses to recommend me cheap lookalikes; a Ms. Rachel video served as a way to push me toward similar dresses. More disturbingly, I found that the feature was being applied to videos coming out of Gaza, effectively turning the mass killings of Palestinians into TikTok Shop promotions. Users had no idea the links were being added to their videos, and the opt-out option was buried deep in the settings menu.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">At the time, TikTok said it was working to correct the issue \u2014 but the feature appears here to stay. Last week while scrolling the platform, the same \u201cFind similar\u201d button popped up on a video about clothing. The account had just over 400 followers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">The conventional wisdom is that brands hire influencers for access to their sprawling audiences, with whom content creators have built trust. But gradually, the role of influencer has in some cases come to resemble gig work: Micro- and nano-influencers with small followings hustle as a side job. Increasingly, marketers are tapping into normal, non-influencer types to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/24078625\/flip-influencers-tiktok-shopping-product-reviews-monetization\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">make content that looks organic and unpolished<\/a>. A whole subgenre of advertising, called <a href=\"https:\/\/digiday.com\/marketing\/wtf-is-brands-new-investment-in-creator-generated-content\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">UGC (user-generated content)<\/a>, hires content creators not for their followings but for the work of actually producing videos or photos. Gig work platforms like Fiverr are flooded with offers to create UGC, with some rates starting as low as $20. And then there are, of course, the plain bizarre one-off cases, like when internet culture reporter Kate Lindsay recently wrote about discovering a photo of her and her husband <a href=\"https:\/\/embedded.substack.com\/p\/i-was-frame-mogged\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">was being used to sell picture frames<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1ymtmqpi _17nnmdy1 _17nnmdy0 _1xwtict1\">In its early days, the burgeoning creator economy promised something it couldn\u2019t ultimately deliver on: that anyone, anywhere, had a shot at fame, money, and influence. In reality, it took a tremendous amount of luck and privilege to make it big \u2014 but slot machine-style recommendation algorithms have upended that. The explosion of influencers beginning in 2020 during the covid-19 pandemic opened a Pandora\u2019s box for contemporary advertising and marketing, and there is an endless supply of labor to fill whatever camera, face wash, or gambling app needs promoting. 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