Just as thirty years ago there were families who supplemented their income by assembling pens at home, it seems that in Indonesia it has become popular to earn extra money by milking social networks. In the end, Facebook and Instagram gave 3,000 million dollars to content creators who are able to achieve a certain number of interactions. And, as revealed by an investigation by the Guardian, the Asian country is home to a multitude of meme farms …
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Just as thirty years ago there were families who supplemented their income by assembling pens at home, it seems that in Indonesia it has become popular to earn extra money by milking social networks. In the end, Facebook and Instagram gave 3,000 million dollars to content creators who are able to achieve a certain number of interactions. And, as revealed by an investigation by the Guardian, the Asian country is home to a multitude of meme farms …