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Bikes for life: How a mechanic s son gave up his cushy graphic designing job to pursue motovlogging

Bikes for life: How a mechanic’s son gave up his cushy graphic designing job to pursue motovlogging Jasminder Singh aka Jaysn is a Delhi-based biker, motovlogger, and entrepreneur. His YouTube channel JS Films boasts of 2.68 million subscribers. 0 claps Delhi-based biker and entrepreneur Jasminder Singh aka Jaysn was a graphic designer. But, in 2016, Jasminder turned to YouTube to showcase his travelling videos on superbikes. Today, his Youtube channel JS Films boasts of 2.68 million subscribers, with more than 425 million views. In fact, he claims he is one of the fastest motovlogger to achieve a million subscribers on the platform.  Recently, once the coronavirus lockdown was lifted, Jasminder initiated a one-of-its-kind road trip.

Stars, influencers get paid to boost Duterte propaganda, fake news

Stars, influencers get paid to boost Duterte propaganda, fake news Feb 27, 2021 10:45 AM PHT At a Glance Stars and influencers amplify, either knowingly or indirectly, questionable websites and posts containing government propaganda and false information in exchange for money Rappler obtained and verified internal documents of digital marketing group Twinmark Media Enterprises, which showed that several celebrities and influencers were paid hundreds of thousands to millions of pesos for 2017 and 2018, before Facebook banned the agency. Celebrities lend legitimacy to the questionable sites and boost fake networks that breed disinformation. As Twinmark still operates on the platform despite the ban, some stars and influencers continue to amplify its questionable, viral, false, or clickbait content.

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