Originally posted by Wools
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The internet has enabled many people to work in the media; authors who publish books on Amazon, indie game developers, artists, photographers, voice actors, models... However, if you're going to open, say, an OnlyFans, you can do that in an afternoon but you can't reach new customers just by doing it. Same for being an author or a dozen other things.
YouTube is the outlier here because YouTube does a lot more "recommendation" than many other platforms; when you go on YouTube you're bombarded by stuff by new related creators, but that's not the case for many platforms.
Many of these creatives used Twitter as the "glue" which ties this together. You publish a book on Amazon, you tell people about it on Twitter.
Losing this will be the greatest loss for the service.
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