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Twitter Is Now X, the Way Elon Wants It
Whether you like it or not, Twitter has a dumber name now.
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TikTok’s Warner Music Deal Won’t Solve Creators’ Copyright Woes
TikTok’s latest pact with Warner Music Group may placate a record label seeking more streaming revenue, but it remains to be seen how creator copyright complaints will be impacted.
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Twitter Is Promoting Far-Right Figures Like Andrew Tate Through So-Called ‘Creator Ads Revenue Sharing Program’
Twitter is encouraging an uneven playing field for creators and allowing far-right hate speech to proliferate on the platform.
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Inside Threads-Gate: What the Battle Between Twitter, Bluesky, and Threads Means for Creators
Can the Social Media Wars actually benefit people using these platforms to share their work?
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Patreon Tiers And Rewards
Learn all about tiers and rewards before launching your Patreon.
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The Loose Threads of Threads, Meta’s New Social Media Platform
Twitter-competitor Threads is still in its infancy, but expect it to get better over time.
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Why on Earth did Elon Musk throttle Twitter views?
Creators are angry and confused about why Elon Musk limited views on Twitter.
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Copyright Trolls Outsmart YouTube’s Policies To Terminate Channel
Trolls are weaponizing false copyright strikes to target YouTube channels, exposing flaws in the platform’s longstanding moderation policies.
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What Is the Reddit Blackout, and Why Should I Care?
What is the Reddit protest over API fees, and why should I care?
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‘These Limitations Are Going To Push Content Creators Away’: Streamers Are Furious at Twitch’s New Advertising Rule Change
Burned-in ads and logos that can only take up three percent of a screen just don’t work.