How social networks are revolutionizing once again the fashion industry

How social networks are revolutionizing once again the fashion industry

In contrast, Twitter depends on the polarized comments between accounts to boost conversations, which frequently avoids nuanced exchanges and encourages discussions in which everything is black or white, which flow into stubborn disagreements.While Clubhouse has received criticism for its lack of moderation resources, Edwards believes that the nature of this app fueled by the voice of users allows you to have healthier debates.‘Prevent what you are saying is misunderstood or misunderstood.The kindness and decency of real life is imposed more than what happens in a Twitter discussion or in a fight in the comment section.’

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Onlyfans and its creative economy

Cómo las redes sociales están revolucionando una vez más a la industria de la moda

Also in the limits of mass social networks, we saw how Kim Russell, also known as The Kimbino, transferred the creation of its contents to Onlyfans.This 25 -year -old girl was made on Instagram initially, where her style analysis of celebrities and catwalks earned him 55,000 followers, including Kim Kardashian, whom Russell has a collaborator and confidant style.However, it was not long for him to feel suffocated by Instagram's culture - the fact that 'people do not really pay attention to long texts' and all the changes that the platform has been doing to its algorithm (as replacingThe activity tab for a buy button) - which convinced it to search for new skies.

During isolation, Onlyfans has had a monthly growth of 70 percent and until January of this year, it had 85 million registered users.While the site is mainly used by sexual workers, a greater number of sports experts, fashion and even spiritual issues begin to join the exclusive subscription access service.For Russell, whose packages begin at a price of $ 8.95 per month, ‘Onlyfans has been a gift from heaven.’

This is part of a larger change in the creation economy, which is moving away from the institutions established in favor of the subscription platforms such as Patreon and Replaceck.Onlyfans even launched a fund for emerging artists (four people will receive about $ 27,500 to start their career) with the aim of attracting more creatives to the platform.‘I hope more people change to this medium,’ says Russell, ‘because nobody will tell you valuable things for free.’

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