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Are influencers gone wild damaging public spaces?

Started by douglasrozek, November 24, 2025, 12:53:54 AM

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I've noticed a lot of "influencers gone wild" videos take place in public spaces — supermarkets, gyms, parks, restaurants, and even workplaces. It raises the question: Are influencers affecting public environments by filming chaotic content?

Some people argue that creators disrupt others for the sake of a TikTok video, making everyday places feel uncomfortable. Others say it's harmless fun and part of the modern social media culture. But when property gets damaged or staff are harassed for content, it becomes a real issue.

Platforms don't seem to regulate location-specific behaviour, so the responsibility falls entirely on influencers. Should there be rules? Should businesses start banning filming unless approved?

I'm curious how the community sees this trend, especially those who work in customer-facing jobs.

Here's a site sharing related discussions: https://www.influencersgonewildco.uk/