As the influential have become a kind of common persona, many of them have given themselves the freedom to show off the luxuries they live with every day, from spectacular mansions to sports car collections, as if they were shoes. And at least this behavior does not please ChinaSo already in that country penalties have been enforced for those who want to spoil the scheme called Common Prosperity.
This is all part of the campaign Qinglong -clean and bright-, introduced by China Cyberspace Administration 23 April this year, aimed at addressing concerns about materialism and its impact on society. And it goes without saying that different social networks America Apart from the fact that foreign products including game consoles cannot be imported, they are also blocked in that country to stop unnecessary spending by people promoting them.
With this information on the table, many have considered that this law should also be enforced Mexico, since many of their public figures do not stop showing their luxury, and this has even led to some accidents due to revealing space, which is a bit negligent. But it seems that no regulation can be reached at this point, as some companies develop content and other financial issues with these creators.
What was mentioned here by ROdrigo Escartin, Expert lawyer Consumer Law and Advertising Regulation:
So far, there is no specific law that penalizes influencers for demonstrably displaying wealth.
We don’t have an influencer law, just a voluntary application guideline that dictates that influencers must inform the public that what they’re doing is advertising. Additionally, it is considered paid advertising when influencers receive products as payment. It is very common that many brands do not pay them with money, but ask their network to publish the gifts they send.
This means that ultimately many are governed only by data protection in this country, so it will take time for a law to stop influencers somewhat, especially because some companies gain visibility by sending gifts to celebrities on the Internet and they promote it in various media.
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Author’s Note: It would be good if they enforce the law, but in a controlled way, I don’t mean they remove everything at once. Only when it comes to exaggeration that puts one’s integrity at risk.