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Far-right pays influencers $400 to speak out against Venezuela

Far-right pays influencers $400 to speak out against Venezuela

A leaked conversation from an influencer revealed that this payment is offered to them for making two reels on Instagram, two on Tik Tok, plus eight stories for two weeks

The Venezuelan far right, led by former presidential candidate Edmundo González and María Corina Machado, pays up to $400 to “influencers” abroad to publish “content” against Venezuela on their social networks.

This was revealed by the Vice President of Communication, Culture and Tourism, Freddy Nañezthrough his Telegram channel where he showed an audiovisual created by the Instagram account @nitantukky in which a leaked conversation is shown by the Venezuelan content creator, Greg Allessandro Sewo Hernández, better known as @GregAventuras, who reveals that he collects that money, in advance, through the Binance platform.

In the video @GregAventuras revealed that this payment is offered to him for making two reels on Instagram, two on Tik Tok, plus eight stories for two weeks.

“I am not going to be appearing in Mazo Dando, we must focus on the minutes, and based on that I prepare content more or less of what I do, organic. Here in Buenos Aires I can go to the point and record people and make a video of the experience,” says the “influencer” in part of the video where he reveals what his “work” will be like on social media.

Later, in the aforementioned audiovisual, a screenshot of a conversation via WhatsApp is shown where the data is requested to make the payment.

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