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‘Cringe’ Halloween Costumes and the Paradox of the Internet
Certain subsections of the internet have an undying dedication to making people feel bad for their niche interests, while others allow them to flourish.
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Influencers Are More Powerful Than the President
There’s a cringe-y line from Spiderman that’s relevant here but I refuse to quote a superhero movie.
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Creators Get Revenge on AI with Nightshade
The new app doesn’t just block AI training, it sabotages the process.
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Nintendo Announces New Rules for Community Esports Events, And Fans Aren’t Happy
The video game developer has a long history of fiercely protecting its IP, despite pleas from gamers to loosen up restrictions.
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TwitchCon in the Desert Left Me Feeling Lukewarm
After attending this year’s TwitchCon, I’m left wondering what streamer culture is anymore.
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Subterranean Homesick Blues (2008 NYC Media Club Mix)
’d been feeling nostalgic lately, thanks in part to Taylor’s Herculean efforts chronicling this very specific point in time, which happened to be what kids today might call my “era”: New York’s media scene, circa 2008.
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Can Influencers Be Trained to Combat False Mental Health Information on TikTok?
A team at the School of Public Health at Harvard looks to find out.
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SAG-AFTRA Strike Took the Celebrity Out of New York Comic-Con
After 17 years of Comic-Con, this year felt strange yet welcome.
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Is a College Degree in Influencing a Good Thing?
South East Technological University in Carlow, Ireland becomes the first university to create a formal program centered around becoming an influencer.
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Now You Can Watch ‘Mean Girls’ on TikTok. Here’s Why Creators Should Care.
In vertical video, cut up into 20+ pieces, just as the filmmakers intended.