Jake Paul, Shane Dawson, Tana Mongeau... today's content creators are drama magnets. But many influencers are some of the most popular people in our culture -- so why don’t they get the same amount of respect as other creatives? Our image of the stereotypical content creator is someone who has almost fluked their way to success. And many of them seem to experience overnight success, leading us to believe that what they do doesn’t take much effort. It’s also harder to see famous content creators as doing anything special given how much content creation is a part of all of our daily lives. But, is our stereotype of the content creator even accurate anymore?
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00:00 Are content creators worthy of higher regard?
01:20 The reason behind all the hate
04:40 Reach and responsibility
09:40 Where do they fit in the production world?