“With Instagram, a lot of men were uncomfortable with putting up these edited, staged pictures and captions,” said James Nord, a founder of Fohr, an influencer marketing firm in New York City.
And all of a sudden, here’s someone people trust and relate to, talking about new pants that they love.
Dads also said they spent about 10 hours a week on household chores in 2016, an increase from four hours in 1965.
(Alas, while dads are doing more, a major gender gap persists: Mothers spent about 14 hours a week on child care and 18 hours a week on housework in 2016.)
“I think a big reason that what I was doing resonated was that I was honest and genuine about what I was experiencing.”
Persons:
dadfluencers, ”, James Nord, TikTok, influencers, Dad influencers, Nord, “, Thomas Piccirilli
Organizations:
Pew Research
Locations:
New York City, United States, Monmouthshire, England