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YouTube is Changing its External Linking Policy For Shorts—Here’s What That Means for Creators
Here’s what creators need to know to be prepared for the change.
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Triller Is Going Public: Here’s Why Its Creators Should Care
The short form video app isn’t looking out for all its creators.
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YouTubers Who Have Gotten Too Big To Fail
Large YouTubers like Linus Tech Tips and MrBeast need to become companies to stay afloat, but having that many cooks in the kitchen creates problems.
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You Got Served…via DM: Artist Trefuego Gets Legal Service via DM From Sony Music
Lawyers are sliding into creators’ DMs.
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Does Fanjoy’s Bankruptcy Filing Spell the End of Merch for Creators?
Working with big names like The Try Guys and Tana Mongeau wasn’t enough to keep Fanjoy profitable.
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Is MovieTok Replacing Film Criticism? No, No It’s Not
Why direct comparisons between TikTok reviewers and critics like Pauline Kael don’t work.
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Illinois Passed a Game-Changing ‘Kidfluencer’ Law. Here’s What You Need To Know.
A new law passed in Illinois gives young content creators protection from family exploitation.
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TikTok 101: Everything You Need to Know About Making Original Sounds
Sounds are the backbone of all TikTok content.
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A Fan Wanted To Make a Scooby-Doo Cartoon, But Ended Up Sparking an AI Debate
The 23-year-old just wanted to make a fun cartoon but ended up being the center of a debate: Is it ever acceptable to use AI voice actors?
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Here’s How Long It Takes Creators To Launch A Profitable Business, According To A New Survey
How much do content creators really make?