Fri. Dec 27th, 2024


BREAKING NEWS

Who’s Gonna Tell Them?

In a shocking revelation, a group of social media influencers have come under fire for promoting a range of products and services that are not only ineffective but also potentially harmful to their followers.

The group, known for their glamorous Instagram posts and YouTube videos, has been accused of neglecting their responsibility to promote only high-quality products to their millions of followers.

The Scandal

According to sources close to the matter, the group has been accepting large sums of money from companies to promote their products, often without properly researching their claims or testing their effectiveness.

One of the most controversial products promoted by the group is a weight loss supplement that has been linked to serious health complications, including liver damage and kidney failure.

The Fallout

The backlash against the group has been swift and merciless, with many of their followers taking to social media to express their outrage and disappointment.

"This is why I hate social media influencers," wrote one commenter on Instagram. "They care more about making money than about their followers’ health and well-being."

"This is disgusting," wrote another. "I thought I could trust these people. Now I’m going to have to unfollow all of them."

The Investigation

An investigation has been launched into the group’s activities, with many calling for them to be held accountable for their actions.

"We take these allegations very seriously," said a spokesperson for the relevant authorities. "We will do everything in our power to ensure that these influencers are held accountable for their actions and that their followers are protected from harm."

The Impact

The fallout from this scandal is already being felt, with many of the group’s sponsors and partners distancing themselves from the controversy.

"This is a wake-up call for all of us," said a spokesperson for one of the group’s sponsors. "We must ensure that we are partnering with influencers who share our values and who are committed to promoting only high-quality products to their followers."

The Future

In the wake of this scandal, many are calling for greater regulation of the social media influencer industry, with some even advocating for the creation of a code of conduct for influencers to follow.

"This is a clear example of why we need stricter regulations on the influencer industry," said a spokesperson for a consumer advocacy group. "Influencers have a huge responsibility to their followers and must be held accountable for their actions."

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38 thoughts on “Who is gonna tell them?”
  1. From what I’d read before I got the game I was almost dreading playing the forced stealth missions. But honestly they’re not hard at all, maybe a little tedious at times but that’s it.

    I’d have liked the option to shoot and evade my way out through all these things but it is what it is… The initial reaction was an overreaction in my opinion

  2. “It’s hard to get enthusiastic about Outlaws’ weak stealth and combat, film-set worlds, and half-hearted nods at a more conceptually experimental game,” said I in my Star Wars Outlaws review. “Still, it’s a perfectly ok bit of Star Wars entertainment with some great, authentic moments.”

    Journalistic standards are terrible, said I in my Reddit comment you’re reading right now.

  3. “If I ever kill you, you’ll be awake, you’ll be facing me, and you’ll be armed.”

    Neither the Klingons or Malcolm Reynolds would approve of stealth 😀

    Same franchise, right?

  4. I only just finished on Kijimi but would like to have more fight-oriented missions. I like the stealth but it was refreshing to get a mainline story where I could just blast my way through

  5. I haven’t gotten the game yet, but plan to get it for PC soon. Is this patch due out soon or was it included in the recent update people talked about in the past day?

  6. I’d like to know the average age group of those crying. If you’re a grown ass adult and you’re bitchin about the *forced* stealth in this game you honestly truthfully should be absolutely ashamed of yourself. Especially those complaining about the early mission where you have to sneak into the Pyke territory, that shit was cheese.

    I’m playing on the hardest difficulty and I’d consider myself average at best. And theres plenty of big blaster fights. Lil bitty Kay Vess is a badass, punches *way* above her weight in gun fights, but people want John Wick playing CoD or some shit.

  7. I’m not understanding how people think the stealth is hard. I am phenomenally bad at stealth, a big reason why I watch my fiance play assassins creed games instead of playing them myself, and I found the stealth in this game to be refreshingly simple. So simple even a stealth noob is doing stealth missions fairly flawlessly.

    You just have to have a plan for how you get in, where you’re going, and how you’re going to get out. Also using Nix to take out all the alarms helps too. It’s so easy. With Nix you can stealth take down small groups of enemies at once.

    And they’re making it..easier?

  8. Great news, and he’s right it is punishing. If they could add some sort of navigation for the speeder that would help a lot too, constantly opening the map kind of takes you out of the immersion. Those two things are the main problems I’ve had with the game.

  9. It is a bit weird how those same reviewers complaining about this, gave Plague Tale: Requiem and Innocence top ratings. These were like whole games with extactly the same instafail stealth as Outlaws.

    I loved those games and I also like Outlaws which has a nice pacing between action, stealth and exploration. But some people expected Uncharted or Division in the SW universe.

  10. I love stealth games and Ubisoft in general. I will say that the stealth in this game takes a minute to get used to. You have to get proficient with using Nix on the fly for attacks and distractions quickly. I quite often don’t see someone else around a console or corner and have to send nix quick. Most stealth games don’t require quick thinking if you’re doing everything sneaky like. It’s been a fun change up. I’ve had to redo several sections because I simply fucked up

  11. Listen up, galaxy wanderers! If you’re struggling with the stealth mechanics, maybe the real Sith Lord is your difficulty setting. Lock it to easy, grab your blaster, and stop acting like you’re on a Jedi Knight trial. Not every mission requires the force—sometimes, you just need a simpler path to the credits… I mean, patience.

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