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Book Examines Practices of Mommy Influencers in Social Media

Fortesa Latifi's book 'Like, Follow, Subscribe' describes how some mommy influencers incorporate daily activities, including those involving their children, into content creation. The work explores the role of financial incentives in this industry. It provides insights into the operations of social media influencers focused on parenting.

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A new book titled 'Like, Follow, Subscribe' examines the practices of mommy influencers on social media platforms. Mommy influencers create and share content related to parenting and family life.

The book details how some of these influencers treat various aspects of their lives as material for posts, videos, and other content.

This approach includes documenting moments with their children, no matter if their children are...

Financial Aspects of Influencing

Implications for Families and Audiences

Some influencers document routines, challenges, and milestones involving their children to maintain audience interest.

Audiences consume this content for advice, entertainment, and community.

As platforms continue to grow, the practices of mommy influencers remain a notable part of digital culture. The book contributes to discussions on the intersection of parenting, technology, and commerce.

Story Timeline

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  1. 2026

    Fortesa Latifi publishes book 'Like, Follow, Subscribe' examining mommy influencers.

    1 sourcenypost.com

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Readers may adjust consumption of parenting content on social media platforms.

  2. 02

    Increased awareness of privacy issues in family content creation among influencers.

  3. 03

    Potential shifts in how brands partner with mommy influencers due to ethical discussions.

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Word count129 words
PublishedApr 12, 2026, 12:00 PM
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