
BORIS TRIBERTI’S BLOG: Welcome to my first blog post. You will read one of my short articles here. You will read about the effects of the Internet on younger folks.
Boris’s Blog Post #1: The Effects of the Internet on Younger Folks
These days, almost everyone, especially younger folks born after 2000, spends a ton of time on the internet. Social media apps are super popular and useful. But here’s the thing: while we all love using them, only a few people actually make money from them.
Think about it: you can create an Instagram account to show off ads or start a YouTube channel to promote your own stuff. Then there are these cool people called “influencers” who basically get paid for being popular online. They post stuff, get tons of followers, and then brands pay them to promote products.
It’s pretty awesome how some folks can turn their social media game into a job, right? But hey, it’s not all about the money. It’s also about being real and honest with your followers. So, if you’re thinking about diving into the internet world, make sure you do it right and stay true to yourself. Peace out!
The following post is a simplified version of my article above.
Boris’s Blog Post #2: Using The Internet
Most people are using the internet too often nowadays, especially the younger ones born after the 2000s. Social media applications are very useful and popular. Yes, everyone knows these apps are popular and useful, but only a few people use them to earn money.

We can create Instagram accounts to show our ads or YouTube accounts to introduce our brands. Also, there are jobs related to this; we call them “influencers.” They earn money from their posts by taking advertisements, sponsorships, discounts, and other opportunities. They gain thousands of followers just from a few videos in a magical way and take sponsorships and other benefits from it. They are the people who use social media well.
My suggestion to you is to be a great internet user, open useful accounts, and use them properly and honestly. Stay peaceful and safe until we meet again.
Best regards.
Boris.
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