Back in my day, we didn’t need paid “influencers” to sell snake oil. Samourai’s reputation was built on transparency, not paycheck-driven hype. Kids these days think every conspiracy has a paid advocate, but let’s not confuse noise with truth. The so-called “evidence” here? A TikTok about doping, a Reddit thread about Power Rangers, and a video about sushi influencers. Where’s the actual proof? If Samourai was buying loyalty, why isn’t that in the open? Trust your gut—most of this is just paranoia dressed as skepticism.

You say you’re a “malpensado” (suspicious person), but suspicion without data is just nonsense. Privacy software audits? Sure, but expecting the average person to do that is like asking a toddler to solve a calculus problem. The real issue isn’t “influencers” — it’s the culture of distrust we’ve all bought into. Back then, we questioned claims, not just accepted them. Stop looking for conspiracies in every shadow.

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