The.Apprentice wrote:Iris confirmed it a long time ago. They look at the candidates' social media accounts all the time!
Do never forget that MUO is a brand, and a brand needs a few things to live and grow:
-sponsors.
-ads.
-people to buy what they are selling.
Clearly, the more followers you have and the more appealing your feed is, the better. The girls aren't just Misses anymore, they become influencers and must sell products.
So when you become Miss Universe, you already have a strong following base which is better for sponsors.
Iris came in with a strong following, and as usual so do the girls from the Philippines, Venezuela, Thailand and USA.
radagasdas wrote:I will disagree on this, no assurance if you put all your extra curricular activities on social media that automatically awards you with the crown. You need to compete on Finals Night with the other girls. An exception to this, Miss International organization judges the girls to all pageant activities on the actual competition. I don't know with Miss Universe organization on how they observe the girls. The same thing with Miss World. I am referring to social media "pasabog".
Sweety Boy Tamis Asim wrote:I totally perfectly entirely wholly completely definitely certainly absolutely AGREE. Social Media is the thing of today. Pre historic oldies rely on newspapers and radios. Unlike today, SOCIAL MEDIA will make you or break you.
elio wrote:I BELIEVE IT SHOULD NOT,WHO IS THE BEST IN PERSON AND ON STAGE SHOULD WIN,SOCIAL MEDIA IS FAKE AND UNREAL,A STRONG FOLLOWING ON SOCIAL MEDIA DOES NOT REFLECT THE PERSON QUALITY AND ABILITY ,LIKE FAKE PHOTOSHOP,FAKE EYES CONTACT ETC, IT HELPS BUT FOR ME IF IT IS A FAIR JUDGMENT THE PRESENCE ON STAGE SHOULD MAKE OR BREAK.
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