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🍄 It’s-a Me, Copyright!
CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #131 | May 4, 2023 Nintendo is having a hell of a year. The Super Mario Bros movie is the biggest hit of the year, and the latest adaption in the Legend of Zelda series, Tears of the Kingdom, will release on May 12. Many fans are excited to make videos reacting…
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Grace Stanley
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🚫 Is It OK To Delete Comments?
CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #130 | May 2, 2023 Building a fandom and community is the heart of sharing content and art. But along with positive attention comes the negative, and at times trolls and harassment can seem neverending. As a creator’s audience grows, so do their tough decisions around content moderation. When is deleting negative…
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Grace Stanley
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😢 Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues
CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #129 | April 27, 2023 Oh boy, the Twitter drama never stops coming. Remember when Elon Musk said all legacy verified accounts not subscribed to Twitter Blue would lose their blue tick on April 1? Well, most of them did on April 20, but some high-profile creators kept their check marks, with…
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Grace Stanley
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⌛How To Survive a Decade in the Gamer Game
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #128 | April 25, 2023 When you’re a streamer, having a long-lasting career is a big question mark. The creator “economy” and gaming industry are too new for us to know what it really takes to keep creating for 20, 30, or 40 years. Seismic platform shifts on Twitch and YouTube…
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Grace Stanley
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🌿 WeedTubers Unite
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #127 | April 20, 2023 Happy 4/20 y’all. Blaze it. 🔥 Cannabis has become much more acceptable today than in years past, with the United Nations estimating over 209 million people smoke grass. But while smoke shops and dispensaries open in legal states around the country at a record rate, the…
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Grace Stanley
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🤖 How Is Patreon Tackling AI? Vaguely
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #125 | April 13, 2023 In the past few months, the online art community has been divided over the incorporation of AI into online projects. Some creators are criticizing it, some are acclaiming it, and many are struggling to understand how copyright law will apply to their new AI-assisted creations. Creator…
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Grace Stanley
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🥊 Indie Writers Speak Out Against Censorship on Twitter
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #124 | April 11, 2023 We just can’t seem to catch a break with Twitter this month. Changing its logo to a Doge icon and then announcing (and seemingly backpedaling) the removal of legacy verified accounts was just the beginning for Elon Musk’s April. This week, creators discovered their Substack-related content…
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Grace Stanley
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👾 Streamers Rally Against Twitch Sponsorship Experiments
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #123 | April 6, 2023 Since its 2011 launch, Twitch has become one of the most lucrative platforms in the creator economy. Its top creators out-earn TikTokers, raking in millions of dollars in subscription money and sponsorship deals. However, in October, Twitch caught fire for updating its premium revenue share policy,…
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Grace Stanley
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🐕 Twitter’s Dogecoin Drama
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #122 | April 4, 2023 Oh boy, there was a lot of Twitter drama this week. Although Twitter announced it would revoke legacy verification status for its users beginning April 1, it appears only a few accounts have been removed, aside from accounts like the New York Times. It seems legacy…
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Grace Stanley
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🤬 Adin Ross Is Defacto King of Teenage Edgelords
CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #121 | March 30, 2023 Being controversial online has always been a lucrative way to brand yourself, and Adin Ross is taking it to a new level. As reporter Steven Asarch shares this week, in early March, Ross was banned from Twitch for what the platform called “unmoderated hateful conduct.” His…
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Grace Stanley