In more detail
In a social media account takeover, the brand hands the keys to a guest: an employee, a creator, an influencer, or even a customer. That person posts stories, reels, or live content for a set window, often a day, an event, or a product launch. The goal is fresh perspective and borrowed reach. Followers see a real human behind the logo, and the guest brings their own audience along. Note that "account takeover" also means a security breach where a hacker steals login access, so context matters. In marketing, it is a planned, friendly handoff, not an attack.
Example
A skincare brand lets a well-known dermatologist run its Instagram Stories for one day during a launch. She answers questions, films her routine, and tags the new product. The brand gets her credibility and her 50,000 followers, while she gets exposure to the brand's audience.
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