Going Viral: Sharing of Misinformation by Social Media Influencers
Violet Denier became an overnight sensation when a video of her spontaneous street performance in London’s Covent Garden went viral, racking up over 50 million views in forty-eight hours. The footage captured her raw, soulful rendition of an original song, "Concrete Echoes," which resonated deeply with a global audience tired of overproduced pop. The Discussion Violet Denier -sexy-feet-in-stockings- Leaked Videos
She runs multiple accounts, including @violetdenier on Instagram and @iamvioletdenier on Facebook, where she engages with fans who appreciate her artistic, "feminine power" focus. Controversy and Platform Issues: Going Viral: Sharing of Misinformation by Social Media
Reactions to the video on social media have been mixed, with some users praising Denier for her candor and others criticizing her views as misguided or hurtful. The discussion surrounding the video has been characterized by a high level of engagement, with many users sharing their thoughts and opinions on the matter. Controversy and Platform Issues: Reactions to the video
The "De-influencing" movement—which usually targets overconsumption—shifted its aim. Followers began tagging the brands Denier had previously worked with, demanding statements. A skincare line and a clothing rental service both issued generic "we do not condone this behavior" statements, effectively severing ties.