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ASCI widens definition: Influencers with 500K+ followers now recognised as celebrities

Due to the disproportionate influence and impact of individuals with large followership, ASCI said that it requires celebrities to demonstrate a much greater responsibility in making sure that their followers do not get deceived or misled. This is why it has broadened its definition of celebrity.

August 09, 2023 / 17:27 IST
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The average influencer makes $31 per hour, but a beauty specialist will earn double that, with $60 per hour. (AFP/Getty Images)
A TikToker who creates content around beauty. It is estimated that 44 percent of TikTok’s American users are under 25 (compared with 16 percent of Facebook’s). (Representational image: AFP/Getty Images)

The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has revised its definition of celebrities in its code to now encompass social media influencers who have amassed a following of 500,000 or more.

According to the advertising regulator, historical notions of celebrities predominantly comprised popular actors and sports personalities who could lend credibility to brands and sway large audiences.

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However, the emergence of social media influencers in recent times has established new hubs of mass influence. Thus, ASCI found it necessary to broaden its definition of celebrities to encompass such influencers.

The updated ASCI code now defines celebrities as individuals who either receive compensation of Rs 40 lakh annually (or its equivalent value) for their appearances in advertisements across various media formats or possess a social media following of 500,000 or more on a single social media platform.