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Happy Black History Month... But when you have the internet littered with regressive content, is there MUCH to be happy about? TikTok: Reduxcity
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In this video, I'm reacting to a video discussing the epidemic of black entertainers being misrepresented for influencers and being treated as such. There's
https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2021-09-16/fed-up-with-tiktok-black-users-are-moving-on
These women made it happen during COVID. Sept. 16, 2021. In July, the app faced more such criticism after Ziggi Tyler, a popular Black user, went viral for a series of videos showing TikTok
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/renegade-black-lives-matter-how-black-creators-are-changing-tiktok-n1235255
During the Blackout, users changed their profile pictures to the Black Lives Matter raised fist. Black creators used specific hashtags like "#ImBlackMovement" and posted videos about their content
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/months-after-tiktok-apologized-black-creators-many-say-little-has-n1256726
In June, after a blackout on the app calling for Black creators to be treated more fairly amid accusations of censorship and content suppression, TikTok apologized, vowing to do better.
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/black-content-creators
Discrepancies Experienced By Black Content Creators (+ Expert Thoughts) 1. Pay Disparities. Black influencers are paid 35% less than White influencers. Most of the time that means creators aren't getting paid what they're worth, and sometimes they're being paid late. There's also a lack of pay transparency, so Black creators don't
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-black-content-creators-trying-to-lessen-influencer-pay-gap-2023-1?op=1
Black content creators receive less money than their white counterparts. They are relying on the strength of the creator community to lessen the pay gap. According to a 2021 study, Black creators
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Wasshannen youtube it's Knicklaus Kemuel OTR and we're back with another reaction. Today we're reacting to the Epidemic of Trash Black Content Creators. Do y
https://blog.youtube/creator-and-artist-stories/how-black-creators-are-redefining/
Late last year, two black guys — separated by the Atlantic Ocean — broke all conventions of the type of music a black person is expected to make. Their break-out song, "Old Town Road," went on to become one of the top music videos in the world. (It was #1 in the U.S.) Music is another area where black creators continue to innovate.
https://www.digitalvoices.com/blog/6-black-content-creators-that-you-need-on-your-radar
Recognized for her excellent contribution to the creator economy, Tasha won 'Health and Wellbeing Creator of the Tear' at the bCreator (formerly Blogoshere) awards in 2022! Tasha will be joining us as a panelist on our webinar on Thursday 'Mindful Creation: Nurturing Your Mental Health as an Online Content Creator.
https://later.com/blog/black-creators-on-social-media/
Here's a reminder of who they are: #7: DonYé Taylor — Creator, Ideator, Marketer, and Consultant. #8: Thaddeus Coates — Illustrator, Animator, and Model. #9: Mahdi Woodard — Marketing Strategist and Entrepreneurship Coach. #10: Myla AKA Pradaolic — Creator, Makeup Artist, and Model. #11: Amber Burns — Content Creator and Writer.
https://rikithompson.ds.lib.uw.edu/LivingDigital/black-content-creators-struggle-for-equity-on-tiktok/
Shelby. Abstract. Black content creators struggle for recognition of their contributions to the social media networks they join. Recently, TikTok faced backlash from the black community because the dances and music culture they nurture are being lifted by others without reference to the original and launching with more popularity.
https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/black-content-creators-deserve-credit-48186589
Taylor Cassidy introduced her now-famous Fast Black History series during Black History Month in 2020, shortly after beginning to actively post on the app. "When I first started TikTok, I saw that
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/black-content-creators-tik-tok
MegaGoneFree is a Black LGBTQ+ independent artist who shares her positive and powerful voice coupled with soulful melodies on TikTok. As a Black woman occupying a genre without many mainstream Black voices, she aims to create music that spreads a message of love, open-mindedness and empathy with her millions of followers.
https://globalgrind.com/playlist/black-content-creators-list/
Take a look at a list of our favorite Black content creators below. Happy Women's History Month ladies! 1. Freddie Ransome. Freddie is a beauty and lifestyle digital creator. 2. Terri Watson. Terri is a make up artist creating lifestyle and beauty content. 3.
https://thestripe.com/11-black-content-creators-i-love-following/
11 Black Content Creators I Love Following. Hi! Today on the podcast we interviewed Ayana Lage. Ayana's videos went viral a couple weeks ago, quadrupling her Instagram following in a matter of days, and we wanted to sit down and talk to her about how that felt. Ayana talks to us about anti-racism on social media, going viral, and being a
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220713-the-dark-side-of-being-a-content-creator
The global influencer market was estimated to be worth $13.8b (£11.2b) in 2021. Individual influencers such as Zoella and Deliciously Ella are worth around £4.7m and £2.5m, respectively. Some
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The Epidemic of Trash Black Youtubers... By a cornballBECOME ONE WITH THE OMNI GANG! (CHANNEL JOIN!)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnEh9Izv4jiNKL0QGm40GLw/
https://www.reddit.com/r/GirlGamers/comments/gvx9yc/who_are_your_favorite_black_content_creators_wed/
This amazing Twitch roundtable chat was shared with me, which features black creators (mostly within the TTRPG community and other games and supporting content as well) discussing their experiences while raising money for The Bail Project.. So on top of the amazing insight and truth that was spread, I got some talented ppl to follow (copypasting their bios):
https://balleralert.com/profiles/blogs/10-black-content-creators-you-should-know/
Although everyone who adds unique content to social media can be considered a content creator, we wanted to focus on black creators who haven't been given the credit and recognition they deserve. In June of 2020, the hashtag #BlackTikTokStrike was viewed more than 6.5M times on the app and has since been trending on social media platforms
https://hollydayz.com/2020/06/09/15-black-content-creators/
So I wanted to bring you 15 Black content creators that need to be on your radar! Although much of my content is travel centric, I wanted to highlight Black content creators from different niches. This is especially important to me as I am not just a blogger, but a producer, writer, podcaster, vlogger, etc myself.
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IFunny is fun of your life. Images, GIFs and videos featured seven times a day. Your anaconda definitely wants some. Fun fact: we deliver faster than Amazon.
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