"Do it for the exposure" traditional media meets a generation of YouTubers trained to monetize every interaction and I'm genuinely unsure whose side I'm on: https://twitter.com/taylorlorenz/status/947163509913276416 …
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The idea that you do interviews for PR purposes works if you, like me, have a product to sell that isn't you talking to a camera. If talking to a camera is your only product, I can see why you wouldn't do it for free.
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If a teen YouTuber has 400k followers they've already got more reach than an article in the Daily Beast could possibly generate; the Daily Beast needs them, not the other way around, so compensation seems fair. https://mobile.twitter.com/taylorlorenz/status/947202377198731264 …
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Laurie Voss Retweeted Lindsey 🐉 | ♿
I'm loving all the perspectives on this, which are unusually thoughtful:https://twitter.com/techevangelista/status/947281179178340352 …
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Lindsey 🐉 | ♿ @techevangelistaReplying to @onebrightlight @greydnls @seldo"you have 400k subscribers and they'll be reading this article and my paper will be making money, but I don't want to pay you anything" "I'm going to suggest a large price to get this person to leave me alone bc I don't want to make this worse for my brand"1 reply 10 retweets 79 likesShow this thread -
Laurie Voss Retweeted Kathryne
For a YouTuber, talking to the press is all downside:https://twitter.com/herstorychannel/status/947274128066740224 …
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Laurie Voss Retweeted Lee Edwards
"But this would stop mainstream media from interviewing celebrities about news events" is a huge potential upside as far as I'm concerned (politicians need the press too much to charge):https://twitter.com/terronk/status/947264066526986241 …
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The calculus is different with politicians. "Getting to talk to the press" filters "serious" from "non-serious" candidates. They all have an incentive to keep this structure alive as long as they're in the club. That was a huge part of the freakout about Trump in the primaries
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