Jasmine Paige Moore, a TikTok creator, tells Insider about giving up content creation and returning to bartending during the strike.
This first-person as-told-to story is based on an August interview with Jasmine Paige Moore, a content creator with nearly 470,000 followers on TikTok and nearly 23,000 on Instagram.
Within the first few days of the Hollywood actors' strike, a friend of mine — a fellow content creator with a large following on TikTok — faced backlash from users online.
"We as content creators should be helping to educate each other, not tearing each other down," I wrote.
And what this whole experience has done more than anything is show me that the content creator community has really not had a voice during this strike.
Persons:
Jasmine Paige Moore, TikTok —, he'd, I didn't, I've, AFTRA, they'll, We've, Con, Barbie, what's, we're, influencers, There's, haven't, they've, —, Reed Alexander
Organizations:
SAG, bartending, Hollywood, San Diego Comic, Warner Bros, Guild of America
Locations:
influencers, I'm, bartending