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MrBeast Calls His Employees Friends — And That’s a Problem
Creators like MrBeast are hiring their friends and family members. But what happens when a mom-and-pop shop turns into a social media empire?
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Reddit is Taking Creators to the Stock Exchange
Committed Redditors will get access to shares of the platform’s stocks ahead of its IPO.
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Twitch Hikes Its Subscription Prices, and Some Creators Aren’t Happy
Twitch announced updated subscription prices for users in the UK, Canada, Australia, and Turkey. Soon, the US may follow.
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YouTube Is America’s #1 Streamer. What Happens Next?
Hollywood is having trouble distinguishing between “creators” and “creatives.”
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What Is Ko-fi And How Does It Benefit Creators?
Ko-fi is one of the easiest to use platforms for getting paid as a creator.
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ChatGPT Hallucinates Gibberish Leaving Users Confused
On Reddit, users noticed that the program was spitting out nonsense or giving incoherent answers.
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Former Parenting Influencer Ruby Franke Sentenced In Child Abuse Case
Ruby Franke was sentenced to up to 60 years in prison.
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Creators Hit Out At OnlyFans Competitor
Some creators aren’t too happy about Fanvue’s commitment to investing heavily in AI-generated content.
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Why Social Media Is Like a Bag of Doritos
How does the Dorito Theory apply to user-generated content?