An ‘influencer’ and a thousand toilets, a viral story

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At Atocha station, the influencer Ali Blackbet recorded one of the reviews on public services that have gone viral in recent days for almost an hour in ⁢his paid toilets. Like every user, he bought the one euro ticket and used‌ the toilet. On his “2,291st day ‌in⁣ public places,” he walked in with a tape measure, took measurements and weighed the details. Small in size if you arrive with suitcases, very thin paper, soap with a strong smell‌ and mirrors with advertising. It took that ⁤long for them​ too get ‌his attention. Your rating: 7.42 brushes.

“I come, I observe ‌and I record,” he says. ‌«I don’t wont to leave out any details and ​I ⁣write the screenplay at ‌home, than ​I‌ do⁤ the editing. Everything has to fit together in less than ⁣a minute and a half.‌ I do it ​in the​ evening, when I get home from⁤ work. “I recorded⁣ the‍ vocals the next day.” In total, about⁢ eight hours for each⁢ entry in the “sh!t ‍advisor” section of his ‌Instagram account, @Aliblackbet.

The most⁢ popular ⁣’review’ is reaching five million views‍ and talks ‌about “the best⁤ bathroom in Madrid”, which is‌ located at the end of “a corridor‍ that​ looks like ​the one ‌your doctor sees when he gives you a colonoscopy”.‍ Rating:⁣ 9.8 brushes. ⁣

“I do a faithful test, nothing remains untested,” says Ali, who does not use his last​ name because “I have always separated my life from social networks.” “I like to use humor in my way of⁣ expressing myself.” In his collection there are‍ bathrooms from London, Berlin, Paris, Milan…

Belonging⁣ to Generation Z – although she ​prefers not ‍to‌ declare her age – and a creative and ‘community manager’ at an agency, she has started⁣ sharing photos of bathrooms since she⁣ started touring ⁤Europe with her ⁤musical groups. “I get very nervous​ and my digestive system pays for everything,” she ‌says. One of ⁣his frist records has an⁢ aura​ of mystery. ‌On ⁤the bus where four groups where traveling through France, some had a stomach virus. Like her, who at dawn‍ had to ask the‌ driver to stop ⁤wherever she went. In an open⁢ field, with onyl a⁢ few distant lights in the background, he hurriedly descended and came across a wooden hut with a toilet!

Multifaceted and kamikaze

After having shared an “infinity” of ⁤bathrooms since 2018, at first ‍only⁤ with the intention⁣ of “telling my ⁤friends and colleagues: look, I’m planting a pine tree”, he decided to start uploading them to the bulletin board, as a new section in February⁢ of this year.The first came​ from a bar in Malaga. «People were interested in‍ the topic. But it’s⁢ all made up. When ⁤I started I didn’t know there​ were⁣ others doing the same ​thing.He⁤ accepts ​suggestions from his audience.

In her ‍story she also ⁤has other facets, in addition to ​being a toilet expert. He ‘covers’ songs‌ with an elven and refined voice, experiments with make-up​ even though, he‌ clarifies, he doesn’t do ‘cosplay’ (costumes) and plays bass in ⁤trash-metal ⁤bands. “It⁤ reflects what’s inside my head,” he ​reflects. “For me, social ⁢networks are an escape, a refuge, where I do what I​ want.” Also a ⁢warehouse and a shop window that he has had as 2012,”since Instagram was born”.

Self-taught in both the⁤ production‌ of his videos and everything else, Ali says⁤ he does “investigative journalism.”‌ But perhaps⁤ it is closer to the kamikaze style.

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