Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Laurel Schwulst
laurelschwulst.com
We wanted to explore what it would look like if we created a social-media platform that moves against hierarchy and making people into brands. What care and safety mean when creating online connections that feel more tender and meaningful and not so transactional and extractive. And we’re thinking about citation, ensuring that creators and people o... See more
Katja Vujić • Is Somewhere Good the Future of Social Media?
fastly was not a culture fit for me and it was dimming my shine
Jenn Schiffer • i made a very hard decision this year - live laugh blog
Erin Kissane, Writer/Researcher - XOXO Festival (2024)
youtube.comMaggie Appleton
maggieappleton.com
In the past few years, startups like Substack, Patreon, and Shopify have created alternative ways for creators to build businesses online through direct transactions, rather than advertising. This shift exposed a simple fact: in an ad-driven world, creators were generally under-monetizing their audiences.
Andrew Chen • The Next Phase of Social? Listen Closely | Andreessen Horowitz
Expect an increase in online sexwork (pornhub community, onlyfans), and sexwork-adjacent activity (NSFW illustration, e-girling, feet pics, findom).
Toby Shorin • Premonition
Numerous startups are attempting to help creators set up their standalone, owned properties online; earn more from fewer, truer fans; and lessen their dependence on social media platforms. But unless we radically change the foundation of the creator economy—how creators find and connect to a community in the first place—these solutions are incremen... See more