noun a member of a group hired to applaud or heckle at a performance
A claqueur is a person paid to applaud and encourage performers in a theatre, often to manipulate the audience's reaction.
On social media platforms, individuals or bots may act as claqueurs to artificially boost engagement or influence public opinion.
In the entertainment industry, a claqueur may be hired to generate buzz or positive reviews for a performance or event.
Claqueurs may be used in marketing campaigns to create a sense of excitement or popularity around a product or brand.
In the literary world, a claqueur may refer to someone who writes biased or fake reviews to manipulate public opinion about a book or author.
In psychology, a claqueur may be used to describe a person who pretends to be a patient in order to praise a particular therapist or treatment method.
In marketing, a claqueur can be someone hired to create artificial buzz or hype around a product or service by posting positive reviews or comments online.
In the theater industry, a claqueur may be employed to lead a group of people who are paid to applaud or cheer during a performance to influence the audience's reaction.