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Question is, how many of those are content creators getting sponsored by Raid: Shadow legends but otherwise independent, and how many are just direct employees of corporations doing content creation for their employer?
Not sustainable for who? Cheap advertising is sustainable, preferable for companies even. The people getting paid poorly to hawk Hello Fresh might have some sustainability issues but they’re just the same old standard Capitalism issues.
I don’t know, this person maybe saying “Capitalism isn’t sustainable” and that was the point they were making. But it reads like a normie shitting on people trying to get by.
7 % of workforce is not cheap though, especially if dropshipping gets killed., or at least implies merica bros could work 10 % less time for same salaries
Good. Let it all burn.
Okay but if everyone got good at VT2, that would mean they learned how to cooperate and communicate with other people.
If GW can single-handedly prevent Great Britain from imploding on itself, maybe Chubby Fish can undo some of America's brainworms?
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
They're getting really creative with how they keep the unemployment number low
Is that independent people hawking drop shipped garbage or is it people working in marketing more generally?
Well, then you're just unAmerican. True patriots must consume or be consumed.
27 million paid content creators with 44% of them having full time social media jobs ≠ 12 million full-time influencers
What's much more likely is that lots of people with a social media job have an influencing side gig.
I have a friend who does it full time, pretty wholesome and funny content. It's working out surprisingly good for him.
Wish I could link without fear of being doxxed.
why is that a bubble lol
Thank you, it makes absolutely no sense, and the fact that a newspaper would take this at face value is... Not really surprising tbh, but sad
why tho? followers aren't zero sum.
it could just as easily mean that 250k people follow 3 million creators.
That's what they said, you can divide the amount of creators followed per person by any number and multiply the people which are doing the following by that same number to get a valid option based on the data given. But at no point is that set of numbers not absurd.
Now taking bots into account is an interesting one, but idk if there's THAT many bots out there
what the fuck are you talking about
Death to America
I make sure to follow every single twitch account, just so they don't feel left out. It's nice knowing I'm not the only one.