Liberals remove TikTok post after influencer calls in lawyers over ‘stolen’ content
- Influencer MacAlpine has an online following of 120,000 on TikTok and emphasizes the influence of online personalities in politics, particularly among young voters engaging for the first time.
- The Australian Electoral Commission cleared influencer Abbie Chatfield over potential electoral law breaches related to interviews with political leaders.
- Independent MP Allegra Spender and Climate 200 were reported to have paid Milly Rose Bannister for content without proper disclosure, raising concerns about transparency.
- Olympic diver Sam Fricker, with 2.1 million TikTok followers, is creating political content, including interviews with a political leader, raising questions about the ethics of influencer involvement in politics.
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Liberals remove TikTok after influencer calls in lawyers over ‘stolen’ content
A Queensland-based influencer intends to test Australia’s electoral laws, claiming the Liberal Party intentionally misrepresented her in stealing and negatively repurposing her content in an official party social media post.
·Sydney, Australia
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