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Board Economics
Re: Content creation
by
ancafe
on 26/07/2025, 04:17:55 UTC
Do you notice that so many people are into content creation these days? Everyone is always filming something and posting it in hopes of gaining views, likes and followers. Once they have enough audience, they can start earning from their page and this is what is their biggest motivator. There are people who have day jobs that don't pay enough so they try their luck in content creation.
We are in the digital age, and perhaps more people will create content for various purposes, although generally to make money. If someone doesn't have the ability to recognize content, more people will be trapped by misinformation. For example, regarding the invitation to invest in meme coins, if someone is unable to analyze them, they will experience significant losses on the videos produced by content creators.

Now, I am seeing many more kids just get into it right away instead of trying to find other traditional jobs. The older generation do not even consider this a real job. But do you think, as lucrative the industry is, will it survive? Will it continue to be a good source of income? If you are struggling financially, have you ever considered content creation? Does content creation offer anything to the economy?
This industry is growing, and more and more people are trying their luck in it. However, the problem lies in the narrative being conveyed. If people can't verify the content, it can be misleading. Creating content doesn't automatically lead to money, as media outlets have requirements before they pay, and not everyone succeeds when engaging in content creation to make money.