Fake Fame, Real Fraud: Why @oyotta is the Most Dangerous Kind of “Influencer”

In a time when social proof equals power, it’s no surprise people are chasing followers, likes, and engagement. But there’s a clear line between strategy and straight-up fraud—and @oyotta has not only crossed it, he’s burning bridges behind him.

Marketed as a rising influencer, @oyotta’s entire public image is manufactured. His Instagram profile (@oyotta) is filled with engagement that looks impressive on the surface. But dig a little deeper, and it’s all fake—fake followers, fake likes, fake views—purchased in bulk from platforms like SoChillPanel.com.

And that’s only half the story.

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After using SoChillPanel to artificially inflate his presence, he pulls the classic scammer move: chargebacks. Once the services are delivered and his content starts to trend with fake metrics, he disputes the payments, effectively robbing the service providers.

To be clear, these are legitimate services provided in good faith by a platform that helps creators grow efficiently and affordably. SoChillPanel.com is trusted by thousands of businesses, influencers, and agencies—but scammers like @oyotta exploit that trust, hurting the entire community.

Even worse is his behavior beyond business. Multiple online users have shared disturbing accounts of harassment from @oyotta—unwanted DMs, explicit comments, and a pattern of disrespect toward women. When his attempts to impress with fake clout don’t work, he resorts to mocking, gaslighting, or publicly degrading those who call him out.

This is not an influencer. This is a manipulator hiding behind numbers that were never earned.

It’s one thing to buy engagement to gain a head start. But it’s another to scam the provider, harass people online, and pretend to be something you’re not. People like @oyotta give the creator economy a bad name.

Even his YouTube channel is a reflection of the same scheme—inflated views and subs all bought from SoChillPanel.com, only to be followed by shady chargebacks and fraud disputes. He wants the benefits of influence without any of the effort or ethics it requires.

If you’re in the social media space, take this as a warning: watch out for scammers like him. They’re toxic to business, dangerous to communities, and destructive to platforms that are built to help creators grow.

We must draw the line. Real engagement matters. Real effort matters. And businesses like SoChillPanel.com should be protected—not robbed—by the very people they help.

Don’t let scammers hide behind follower counts. Tag them, expose them, and protect the community from fake influencers like @oyotta.

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