With the title of Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders I was expecting it to be about murders occurring at once or by the same committed by some sort of cult that arose in social media. Deadly Influence makes it seem like someone is influencing others to commit murder and putting "The" in front of Social Media Murders makes it sound like one event. The reality is it is a collection of different stories involving "influencers".
I would like to know how the producers define influencers. I wouldn't consider a teenager in social media an influencer, I would consider that normal. Someone using social media to promote their business again is normal, doesn't make them an influencer. Through episodes six and most of the murders are unrelated to social media, some sorties the people met on social media but that is as far.
The show tries to push people as influencers so the show spends a lot of time on their social media presence which makes the episode move really slow. By the end of the episode I don't feel like I know the people involved, there had to be more to them and their lives than what was posted to social media and yet the show focuses only on the social media aspect.