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Ep. 092 - How to Be Famous: Decoding the YouTuber Framework | Chris Stokel-Walker
25 May 2020
Journalist Chris Stokel-Walker understands YouTube better than most. The majority of his career has been spent covering the vast and sometimes chaotic development of its influence and its influencers. In this episode of Social Minds, Chris joins us to share his insight into the world of the streaming powerhouse, its creators and their superfans. In this, we discuss whether or not YouTubers can claim privacy, the crossover of YouTube and TV and the nuances of new 'celebrity'. Plus he reveals the mistake every single influencer today is making that puts their privacy - and sometimes their lives - at risk. Brands, agencies, YouTubers: this conversation explains the YouTube career in detail, exposing the complex motives that drive fans to become so much more than a subscriber.
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