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Posted: 2023-01-27 00:05:55

More than 100 social media influencers are already in the sights of Australia's consumer watchdog, amid a crackdown on undisclosed advertising and other misleading digital content.

A cross-platform social media sweep launched this week by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has already prompted dozens of complaints, mostly in relation to influencers in the fields of beauty, lifestyle, fashion and parenting.

As reported last week by the ABC, the campaign is targeting platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and Facebook, and is scrutinising sectors "where influencer marketing is particularly widespread".

That includes health, fitness, wellbeing, travel, and food and beverage.

"We are looking quite broadly at up-and-coming influencers and also very well-established [influencers with] millions of followers," the ACCC's chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb told ABC News Breakfast.

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ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb says the sweep targets influencers, from fashion to finance.

"We are also going to look, though, as well, at [influencers involved in] gaming, electronic equipment — sometimes they even promote financial products.

"We put our own Facebook post up, and asked consumers to come forward and give us tip-offs — we got over 1,000 responses, likes, shares."

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