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As the financial stakes rise in this increasingly lucrative sector, a growing army of agencies has emerged, promising the world but delivering nothing but exploitation. While some offer valuable support to creators, helping them expand their reach and bankrolls, Haque's investigation is set to shine a light on the dark underbelly of this booming industry.
The inquiry highlights a worrying lack of regulation in this rapidly expanding sector, leaving content creators exposed to unscrupulous operators who prey on their need for career advancement. The picture that emerges is one of stark contrasts – between those who genuinely care about their clients and the heartless profiteers who view them as nothing more than cash cows.
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