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Sibling Rivalry Podcast: Social Media, Influencers, and OnlyFans Discussion

Sibling RivalryDecember 12, 202054 min65,014 views
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Social Media Platforms and Usage

  • 📱 The hosts discuss their current social media usage, with a tie between Instagram and Twitter for one, and a recent surge in TikTok usage for the other due to its humor and vibe.
  • 💬 Reddit is acknowledged as a social community but noted for its difficult navigation, requiring users to find specific communities.
  • 🌐 While Facebook and YouTube pay creators, Instagram and TikTok are highlighted as platforms that now offer creator funds, with Twitter not paying creators.

Monetization and Creator Economy

  • 💰 Monet shares her experience going live on TikTok, earning $45 and discussing her earnings from the TikTok Creator Fund ($139.51 since October 2nd).
  • 💸 The discussion touches on how platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok pay creators, contrasting with Instagram and Twitter which do not directly pay.
  • 🌟 The significant earnings of celebrities like Jason Derulo ($75,000 per TikTok post) are contrasted with the earnings of creators with smaller followings.

Influencers and Online Persona

  • 🗣️ A debate ensues over the pronunciation of "influencer" versus "influencer," highlighting how accents and personal speech patterns can differ.
  • 🎭 The concept of narcissism is explored in relation to social media, with the hosts debating whether it's inherently bad or a normal part of self-esteem.
  • 🎬 The documentary "The Social Dilemma" is mentioned for its insights into how social media affects users, including increased suicide rates and the commodification of attention.

OnlyFans and Content Creation

  • 🔞 The hosts delve into the world of OnlyFans, discussing which drag queens offer content worth subscribing to, including names like The Vixen, A'ja, Dalia Sen, and Sasha Velour.
  • 💰 They share personal experiences with celebrity OnlyFans accounts (Safari, Tyga, Tyler Posey), noting that celebrity content often doesn't meet expectations for explicit material.
  • ⚠️ Concerns are raised about celebrities diluting the platform for sex workers and the potential for misleading advertising regarding content.
  • 🚀 Plastic Tiara is highlighted for putting significant effort into high-quality OnlyFans content, while others are criticized for not delivering on explicit promises.

Personal Reflections and Social Media Habits

  • 🚗 The challenge of adjusting to life in LA without a car and the process of getting a driver's license is discussed.
  • 🗣️ The hosts debate whether they have New York accents, with examples like "coffee" versus "cawfee" and the "thought vowel" phenomenon.
  • 🎭 Drag queens' social media presence is analyzed, with Trixie Mattel and Bianca Del Rio praised for their Twitter engagement, and Kim Kardashian credited with changing the game for drag queen Instagram presence.
  • 👯‍♀️ The hosts reflect on sibling dynamics, comparing themselves to a scene from a video where a younger sister bullies her older brother.
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