Many of the top DIY and Craft channels are predominantly females. Arts, crafts, DIYs, and even toy customizations are not exclusively child-content and should not be considered as such just because they are playful.
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Many of the “male” DIYers use materials like metal, wood, and heavy machinery; they will not be impacted because their materials are not considered to be “childish”.
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This goes back to the same idea where “female” dominated careers made significantly less than “male” dominated careers.
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Or even females within the same career earn less than their male counterparts in the same domain. I urge you to reconsider finer arts and crafts and costumizations as ART and educational for all ages.
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The manner in which content is presented should be more important than the item itself. A squishy can be played with, yes, but it can also be a great way for costumers (those with purchasing power) to know how to save there money.
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THE MANNER the content is presented, should matter more than what is on screen. Dolls in a video can be played with, but Doll Customization is also transformative art and expression. Please do not put all creators in the same boat.
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Where does the line cross over from geek fandom celebration, to child-appealing? Context and presentation matter...not just the subject. Please consider some of my favourite creators, who are artist, crafters, and DIYers who are mostly female, who would suffer
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- from this prejudice that their talents and passions would be considered childish.
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Everyone checks this video and make sure to make also a tweet to YouTube and the YouTube creatorshttps://youtu.be/c-dBsV5Yawo
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