From authenticity to faux-thenticity: for consumers, fake is the new forte

From #nofilter photos to #nomakeup selfies, the digital consumer landscape shows that people are not as honest as their social media profiles would suggest, but brands don’t need to feel alienated from their audience as a result, says Heather Corker, vice president consumer trends, Future Foundation.

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