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However, as the video progresses, a more sobering narrative unfolds. The creator reveals that while the figures appear astronomical, the reality might be far different. They admit to manipulating settings to display revenues in New Taiwan dollars, which inflated perceived earnings to a misleading level.
When switching the currency setting to US dollars, the host reveals that their actual earnings drop to an estimated $18,000. This play on numbers raises eyebrows, provoking a discussion about integrity in reporting social media earnings. The creator stresses that the overall views and hours watched are real, but the inflated dollar figures are misleading.