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"I'm worried about AI stunting creativity, replacing the need to use our brains," said travel creator Jessica Morrobel, who has about 168,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. Lifestyle creator Joseph Arujo said he primarily uses ChatGPT to format his emails, since he gets a lot of brand partnership requests. AdvertisementCherie Luo, who publishes educational content, said she uses AI to transcribe and summarize her podcast episodes. And UGC creator Salha Aziz said she uses AI for a variety of tasks, including writing scripts for her videos. "It is concerning how good it's getting," said Tales, who has 2.7 million followers on TikTok and Instagram.
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The platform is introducing a new feature that allows creators to charge users for specific videos. TikTokers share what type of videos they'd paywall and how much they'd price them at. "I anticipate many creators, across niches, will experiment with the new Series feature," said Ryan Detert, CEO of the influencer-marketing company Influential. TikTokers are already planning how much they'd charge for exclusive contentReni Odetoyinbo, a personal finance and career creator, said this new feature could be financially lucrative. Despite this concern, creators including Pena said this update could still revolutionize creators' earnings and content offerings.
The platform is introducing a new feature that allows creators to charge users for specific videos. TikTokers share what type of videos they'd paywall and how much they'd price them at. On March 7, TikTok announced a new program called Series that allows creators to charge followers to watch longer videos that can be up to 20 minutes long. "I anticipate many creators, across niches, will experiment with the new Series feature," Ryan Detert, CEO of the influencer-marketing company Influential. TikTokers are already planning how much they'd charge for exclusive contentReni Odetoyinbo, a personal finance and career creator, said this new feature could be financially lucrative.
Insider spoke to 10 TikTokers about why they're creating Shorts and longform content for YouTube. Then, last November, a change in the way YouTube pays creators shifted Taylor's thinking and pushed him to start posting on the platform. This year, she and her team will also start posting long-form videos in addition to Shorts on her channel. Creators are starting to fear that TikTok could get banned in the USFor some US creators, YouTube is the way to go because they worry that TikTok could be banned in the country. "Like Google's search engine, search on YouTube strives to surface the most relevant results according to keyword queries," a video posted on the company-owned channel YouTube Creators says.
YouTube is set to start sharing ad revenue with Shorts creators beginning February 1. Insider spoke to 10 TikTokers about why they're creating Shorts and longform content for YouTube. YouTube announced that it would start sharing advertising revenue with creators on Shorts, which is similar to TikTok's short-video style. This year, she and her team will also start posting long-form videos in addition to Shorts on her channel. "Like Google's search engine, search on YouTube strives to surface the most relevant results according to keyword queries," a video posted on the company-owned channel YouTube Creators says.
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