Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said on Tuesday it would start offering up to $5,000 to creators on platforms like TikTok and YouTube to start making content on its platforms instead.
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This is clearly a move to counter the growing influence of TikTok and YouTube, showing how Meta is willing to pay creators to keep their platforms relevant.
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China just shocked everyone.
TikTok might be sold to its biggest competitor: Elon Musk.
If he takes over, he could control how 25% of the world spends their time online.
No one’s ever had this much influence before.
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Is going through ur chats or tracking ur activity on browser To offer betters ads bad?
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Followers on social media is a dead concept in 2024
The internet is at an inflection point, and creators must adapt to survive.
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In the 2000s, platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter helped creators build direct connectio