macroinfluencer

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Etymology[edit]

From macro- (large) +‎ influencer (influential person on social media).

Noun[edit]

macroinfluencer (plural macroinfluencers)

  1. (social media) An Internet celebrity with a large following on a social media platform.
    Coordinate term: microinfluencer
    • 2023 February 1, Jessica Grose, “Tired: Organized Fridges. Wired: Shoe Boxes in the Kitchen.”, in The New York Times[1]:
      The events of that year [] were “ultimately accelerations to industrial shifts that had been percolating for some time — long overdue bookends, perhaps, to an era wherein the thin, white, heterosexual, wealthy and apolitical macroinfluencer set the standards,” Hund writes.