CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER
Issue 72 | October 4, 2022
Content creation can be a stressful job, but there is often additional pressure placed on disabled creators who often rely on social media income to make a living. Like all creators, disabled influencers use social media to make money and connect with their communities. They experience the typical stress, scrutiny, and burnout that comes with the 24/7 social media landscape. However, they also have to straddle the line between palatable and realistic in order to cater to unfriendly algorithms and harsh audiences. Passionfruit contributor Sara Watkins discussed the nuances of content creation and social media work with disabled creators—and the tight balancing act many have to perform in order to make a sustainable income.
– Daysia Tolentino, Passionfruit Editor
SUBCULT FOLLOWING
Content creation can be a lifeline for disabled creators—but it can also put their mental and physical health at risk
‘…If I don’t make content, I lose subscribers, period. Losing subscribers means lost income.’
By Sara Watkins, Passionfruit Contributor
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ONE GREAT TIP
“Don’t fall into the trap of ‘doing what’s popular’! You are enough just as you are and TikTok is simply a tool to share that with others. The right people will find you if you let yourself just be you on there.”
—Singer-songwriter Addison Grace on using TikTok to share your music. Read more in our July 2022 interview.
TIPS & TRICKS
YouTuber Lizzy Capri shares how she maximizes viewership
“Focusing on the different metrics that YouTube and your audience favors definitely gives you a leg up in this saturated market.”
By Grace Stanley, Passionfruit Reporter
TOOLS REVIEW
5 phone tripods that will up your camera game
We’ve rounded up some of the best-reviewed products currently available on the market.
By Rachel Kiley, Passionfruit Contributor
IN THE BIZ
- Dream, the popular and anonymous Minecraft gamer, revealed his face for the first time. (via Buzzfeed News)
- Russia fined TikTok over LGBTQ content on the platform that breaches its laws. (via NBC News)
- Funding for U.S. creator-oriented startups has dropped 53% in Q3 compared to a year ago. (via the Information—paywalled)
TIKTOK MADE ME DO IT
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but maybe don’t fill potholes with resin?