Cubana shares the 5 things she dislikes about influencers in Cuba



"These are the 5 things I can't stand about Cuban influencers," Lianet said in a viral video that is causing a stir on social media.

Lianet Pérez Pérez (@liapp960919)Photo © Instagram Lianet Pérez Pérez (@liapp960919)

Cuban content creator Lianet Pérez Pérez, known on social media as @liapp960919, shared a video that has gone viral in which she lists the five behaviors that annoy her most about Cuban influencers. With a spontaneous tone and a sense of humor, the young woman stated that she needed to "vent" about certain behaviors she observes in the digital world of the island.

"There are things that I see in this world of Cuban content creators that I just can't understand, and maybe I'm the one with the problem," she said at the beginning of the video, which has garnered thousands of views and comments on social media.

These are the five things that, according to Lianet, she can't stand about influencers in Cuba:

  1. Those who promise help and then leave you on read. They say "count on me," but when a follower writes to them, they don’t respond. "Look, don’t be a liar," commented Lianet, criticizing the false empathy.
  2. Those who ask for support as if it were an obligation. “Support or beg for promotion? No, my love, know your worth. I do support, but not out of obligation.”
  3. Those who think they are famous for just one viral video. “One video with a lot of views and they already feel like celebrities. In this life, one must be humble and grateful,” she stated.
  4. The ones from 'follow me and I'll follow you.' "I follow those who provide value. If your content bores me, even coffee won't make me follow you."
  5. Those who lie about collaborations with brands. "No brand is going to reach out to someone with 300 followers. You have to knock on doors, send emails, and be persistent," she clarified.

Lianet's video has sparked diverse reactions among her followers, most of whom celebrate her honesty and are asking for a second part. "There’s plenty of material," the creator concluded with a laugh.

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