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25.08.2022 / 08:49
The ten most influential Australian social media creators have been announced
The Australian, revealing the top 100 influential social media creators in the country. Watch Below: The richest Aussie InfluencersThe analysis measures six drivers of influence: relatability, trustworthiness, expertise, attraction, content prominence and content frequency. The biggest lesson from this index? Tik Tok can not be ignored- and the creators can not be underestimated! Taking out the tenth spot is Tommy, also known on Tik Tok as tcezy, a creator who doesn't even talk! With over 7.6 million followers on Tik Tok, Tommy has been posting since 2020, sharing interesting unknown facts by pointing at captions. Another Tik Tok follower takes out the ninth spot - Junpei Zaki! With over 11.6 million followers on Tik Tok, Junpei showcases impressive editing skills in a range of positive and comedic videos. Former AFL footballer and Big Brother alumni Daniel Gorringe comes in at number eight. Daniel has perfected the art of not saying too much on Tik Tok, gaining over 6.6 million followers thanks to his unique facial expressions when reacting to other strange videos on Tik Tok. Queensland’s Tik Tok star Anna Paul takes out seventh place on the index, vlogging her day-to-day life for her 5.5 million followers on Tik Tok. Boasting a large following on Instagram as well, Anna Paul is also in the top 0.02 per cent of onlyfans earners in the world. Interestingly enough, the index revealed Anna doesn't score particularly high on trustworthiness or expertise but her frequent posting saw her attain the highest average engagement store on the list. Tik Tok gamer Mully comes in at number six on the leaderboard, known for his role in the collective “the boys” - a collaborative video and pranking group. Melbourne influencer Joel Berg