CREATOR NEWSLETTER
Issue #213 | February 20, 2024
THE COMMENTS SECTION
“Y’all, we need to put together a YouTuber apology/response video bingo.”
—Twitter user Julia (@pimgeon_) on apology videos’ common tropes.
– Drew Grant, Editorial Director
CULTURE
The Streamer Awards Made Me Feel Too Old for Twitch
There were so many faces and moments that I didn’t recognize at all.
By Steven Asarch, Passionfruit Contributor
SPONSORED
Udemy is running a site-wide sale until Thursday, and they’re offering steep discounts on courses for creators, like “On-Camera Charisma For Youtube Stars” and “Secrets of Top Youtube Channels.” There’s plenty for experimenting with AI if that’s your thing, or if you prefer more “analog” vlog production, you can learn how to do that too. Shop the whole catalogue, courses start at just $12.99 for a limited time.
IN THE BIZ
- YouTube will headline VidCon for its thirteenth consecutive year, with events scheduled in Anaheim, Baltimore, and Mexico City, highlighting the platform’s ongoing commitment to the creator community and industry engagement.
- A European Commission study revealed that only 20% of influencers disclose advertising in their social media posts, highlighting widespread non-compliance with EU consumer law among the 97% who publish commercial content.
- Speaking of the European Commission, it has initiated formal proceedings against TikTok to investigate potential breaches of the Digital Services Act. The proceedings focus on the protection of minors, advertising transparency, data access for researchers, and risks related to addictive design and harmful content.
- Reddit has entered into a licensing agreement allowing a major, yet undisclosed, AI company access to its user-generated content, in a deal valued around $60 million annually. This strategic move, aimed at solidifying data use legality, contrasts with the company’s historical approach and its interactions with search engines. It showcases Reddit’s assertive stance on data control and partnerships as it prepares for an IPO, despite falling short of its revenue target.
LABOR
Female Creators and User-Generated Content Are the Backbone of the Creator Economy
Collabstr’s new report drew some surprising conclusions about the state of the creator economy right now.
By Charlotte Colombo, Passionfruit Contributor
PERSONALITIES
Millionaire MrBeast Claims He Isn’t Rich
The 25-year-old claimed that he takes home between $600 million and $700 million a year.
By Charlotte Colombo, Passionfruit Contributor
JOB BOARD
- Kate Mackz is looking for a video editor.
- JT Casey is looking for a thumbnail designer.
- Genx Gypsy is looking for a video editor.
- Jake Trinder is looking for a YouTube strategist.
YOUTUBE MADE ME DO IT
Over on the Passionfruit YouTube channel, Crossing the Streams unites creators from across the internet for a special discussion on “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” just in time for the premiere of the Netflix live-action series. Tune in to hear how the iconic show has influenced their content and personal journeys, as well as their expectations for the upcoming adaptation. And subscribe to the channel while you’re there so you don’t miss anything!
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