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Within a month, she had 100,000 followers. Within six, an email from a pet food brand: “We’ll pay you 30,000 baht for one post.”
Three years ago, See Nan was a junior accountant at a steel firm. She wore beige skirts and smiled until her cheeks ached at office potlucks. Her only escape was a secret Twitter account where she posted grainy photos of street cats with dramatic subtitles. “He owes me money,” she wrote under a scowling grey tabby. “HR said my vibe is ‘unapproachable,’” under a Siamese. Video Title- See Nan Aka Seenan OnlyFans
She smiled. Not for the camera. For herself. Within a month, she had 100,000 followers
Then, one night, a tweet went viral. 500,000 retweets. A cat sitting on a motorcycle seat, captioned: “Loan approved. Interest: one can of tuna.” Her only escape was a secret Twitter account
Her parents called it “the phone sickness.” Her ex-boyfriend said she was “just a girl with a cat filter.” But See Nan treated content like a second job. She studied the algorithm the way she used to study tax codes. She learned that Tuesday at 10 a.m. was dead for cat content (people were in meetings, feeling guilty, so dog videos performed better). She learned that a video of a cat failing to jump got twice the engagement of a cat succeeding.
See Nan calculated her monthly salary: 25,000 baht.