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| Creator | Followers | Avg Views | Eng Rate | Videos | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| @kokomowithilona | 17 | 2,340 | 8.35% | 23 | 2 days ago |
| @jakegames157 | 5 | 890 | 5.88% | 12 | 2 days ago |
| @kokomowithnicol | 234 | 5,670 | 12.4% | 45 | 2 days ago |
| @kokomowithwarren | 89 | 1,230 | 7.21% | 18 | 2 days ago |
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