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‘Real Housewives’ digital archivists take fans behind the curtain

Fans are hungry for Real Housewives content by independent creators.

On Nov 1, 2022 by Tara Kenny

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Content creation can be a lifeline for disabled creators—but it can also put their mental and physical health at risk

'...If I don’t make content, I lose subscribers, period. Losing subscribers means lost income.'

On Oct 4, 2022 by Sara Watkins

Internet Culture
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Sober Instagram is reducing stigma around addiction

The community helps to normalize not drinking and to decrease the barrier for people seeking help.

On Aug 24, 2022 by Blair Sharp

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Faced with harsh censorship, TikTok cannamoms fight against the stigma around weed and motherhood

'They’re separating us because they know that we’re louder in numbers.'

On Jul 5, 2022 by Grace Griffin

Internet Culture
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Influencers who stutter prove you don’t need fluency to have a voice

'I try to encourage other people [who stutter] to own it and not to let their fear hold them back'

On Jun 8, 2022 by Isabel Armiento

Internet Culture
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‘We’re taught after a certain time that life is kind of over’: Influencers over 40 encourage people of all ages to create if they want to

Older female influencers are challenging ageist expectations of women.

On May 11, 2022 by Ingrid Cruz

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