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All my creations that I made are all gone and wont download
Im having issue where I cant save anything that I created it wont go in my gallery and when I check it all my creation I did made over the past years are all gone the only thing I can do now is download other player stuff but I cant download my own content this happening on my ps4
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RE:pixels: Add JPEG XL decoding via the jxl-rs crate
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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RE:How Are You Building Topical Authority for New Sites?
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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RE:What should I do? Did not get a single extracurricular opportunity…
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Duet | 11 Inch FHD+ 1200p Laptop | MediaTek Kompanio 838 | 8GB RAM | 128GB eMMC | Chrome OS
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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RE:How Do You Position Your DeFi Project for Long-Term Success?
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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Content creation as a side hustle in 2026.. still worth it or too saturated?
Been posting consistently but it feels like shouting into the void most days. Not quitting just wondering if i'm doing it wrong or if this is just how it is now. Everyone says "be consistent" but it feels like consistency alone doesn't move anything anymore. I see small creators blow up randomly, then others grind for months with barely any traction. Also feels like there's way more content now than before, like everyone's posting something. I'm thinking of niching down but not sure if that actually helps or just boxes you in. Are people here actually still making real money from this lately or is it mostly bran deals and luck now? For context, I heard platform payouts are still really low and most income comes from others stuff like sponsors or affiliates. submitted by /u/goldenCrust22 to r/Entrepreneurs [link] [comments]
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goldenCrust22 |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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content creation in 2026: what actually makes money vs what's dead
been creating content across multiple platforms for 2 years. here's my honest breakdown of what's working RIGHT NOW: still printing money: - youtube long-form in niche topics (finance, tech tutorials, trade skills). ad revenue + sponsorships - newsletters in B2B niches. sponsor money is insane if you have a targeted audience - tiktok shop affiliate. commissions on product reviews are legit 15-30% - twitter/X threads driving traffic to paid products. the algorithm loves threads dying or dead: - instagram reels monetization. the pay is laughable compared to effort - blogging for ad revenue (unless you have 100k+ monthly visitors) - podcast sponsorships for small shows. brands only care about downloads now - course launches without an existing audience. the $997 course era is over for newcomers the sleeper hit nobody talks about: linkedin ghostwriting. executives will pay $2-5k/month for someone to write their linkedin posts. the platform's organic reach is still insane and corporate types have money but no time. i make about $3,200/month across youtube ($1,400), newsletter ($800), and freelance ghostwriting ($1,000). took 14 months to get here from zero. what platforms are working for you right now? submitted by /u/botsmy to r/HustleHacks [link] [comments]
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botsmy |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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What is the actual future of content creation as a career because it feels unsustainable.
i have been creating content full time for almost three years now and while i love the work the burnout is real. the pressure to constantly produce, stay relevant, adapt to algorithm changes, and compete with thousands of other creators is exhausting. what i am curious about is whether this is actually a sustainable long term career or if most creators eventually burn out and pivot into something else. i see a lot of people talking about building personal brands and monetizing but the reality feels way harder than the highlight reel everyone posts about. also wondering if the future is more about working with brands and agencies as a creator rather than trying to build your own independent following. it seems like the creators who have stability are the ones who have partnerships and contracts not just ad revenue and sponsorships. would love to hear from people further along in this path about what actually works long term. submitted by /u/Fun-Fan-7070 to r/careeradvice [link] [comments]
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Fun-Fan-7070 |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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Content creation burnout at 25, feel like I'm already done with this career
I'm 25 years old and already completely burned out on content creation career. Started doing this seriously at 22, now questioning if I can sustain this long term or if I need to pivot. Creating daily content for past 3 years straight. Youtube videos, instagram posts, tiktoks, blog posts, newsletters. Constant creation with basically no breaks because algorithm punishes any inconsistency harshly. I'm exhausted all the time now. No creative energy left in the tank. Just going through motions mechanically without any inspiration. Dreading filming or writing anything at all. Friends my age in other normal careers seem totally fine and balanced, meanwhile I feel 40 years old and burned out at 25. Wondering if content creation is even sustainable career or if literally everyone eventually burns out and quits. Is this normal trajectory for content creators or am I doing something fundamentally wrong? Can this career actually work long term or should I pivot careers while I'm still young enough? submitted by /u/No_Cauliflower4108 to r/contentcreation [link] [comments]
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No_Cauliflower4108 |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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Would you guys consider Markiplier a "grandfather of content creation"?
For a while now, many content creators today ask him why he makes youtube content as if they couldn't fathom doing it for any reason besides money or fame and he always gives them the simple answer, "I love making things." I feel like that's something that's been lost today in most content creation. I feel like Markiplier (as well as Jackcepticeye) sets the golden standard of what a content creator should be: someone who genuinely makes stuff for the love of it regardless of success submitted by /u/The_Cozy_Zone to r/Markiplier [link] [comments]
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The_Cozy_Zone |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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How do I start content creation?
I want to start my content creation journey on YouTube and Instagram, but I’m stuck at the very first step. I’m basically the average audience. I enjoy watching sports, I love movies and going to the cinema, listening to music, travelling, exploring food, riding my bike, playing games, checking out new gadgets, and I’m a bit of a tech geek too. The problem is, I don’t know how to turn these interests into content or where exactly to start. Looking for genuine advice from people who’ve been through this. submitted by /u/PR0METHEUS04 to r/socialmedia [link] [comments]
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PR0METHEUS04 |
Jan 29, 2026 |
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6 Months into Content Creation. Honest Lessons from a Beginner.
I've been making videos for about six months now, mostly lifestyle and travel vlogs, though sometimes my cat steals the spotlight. When I started, I thought content creation was all about "original ideas." Half a year later, I've learned it's really about storytelling, consistency, and enjoying the process, even when things go wrong. Here's what I've picked up so far: 1. Don't chase perfection My early videos were shaky, awkward, and over-edited. I used to redo tiny clips for hours. Then I realized progress matters more than perfection. The more I filmed, the better I got. 2. Keep your setup simple I film everything with my iPhone 16, a gimbal, and a tripod. No fancy cameras or lights. Simplifying helped me focus on creating, not gear. 3. Learn the basics of editing, color, and sound You don't need pro software, just fix noise, color, and pacing. Good audio and flow matter more than effects. 4. Find your rhythm, not the algorithm I film on weekends and post weekly. It keeps me consistent without burning out. 5. Engage with your audience Reply to comments and share behind-the-scenes moments, small interactions build real connections. Six months in, I'm still learning, but now I'm enjoying the process more than ever. If you're just starting, don't overthink. Grab your phone, hit record, and tell your story. You'll grow faster than you think. submitted by /u/Candies99 to r/NewTubers [link] [comments]
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Candies99 |
Jan 27, 2026 |
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I want to start content creation as a part time job, what niche should I start with that's less saturated
I have been having this thought of starting content creation, but don't know where to start, I'm shy so I thought of doing something with using my voice but if it's necessary I can use my voice I'm a woman in my early 20s submitted by /u/Much-Excitement-5134 to r/InstagramMarketing [link] [comments]
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Much-Excitement-5134 |
Jan 22, 2026 |
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If you’re starting (or restarting) content creation this year, here’s what I wish someone told me sooner
Not growth hacks. Not “10 tips to go viral.” Just patterns I keep seeing among creators who either gain momentum… or quietly stall. 1. Early content isn’t for growth. It’s for feedback. Your first 20–30 pieces are not meant to perform. They exist to answer questions like: Where do people stop watching? What gets saved or commented on? What do you enjoy making more than once? Until you have those answers, optimizing for reach is premature. 2. Consistency comes from systems, not discipline. If every post feels mentally heavy, it’s not a motivation problem. It’s a workflow problem. Creators who last: Reuse formats Reduce decisions Make posting repeatable When creation feels boring to execute, it becomes sustainable. 3. Most “bad hooks” are just unclear ideas. People don’t scroll because your hook isn’t clever. They scroll because they can’t tell—fast—why it matters to them. If the viewer can’t instantly identify: who it’s for what problem it solves they move on. Clarity beats cleverness. 4. Polished content rarely outperforms clear content. Early creators tend to over-invest in: gear editing aesthetics What actually moves metrics: a clear point clean pacing understandable value Production quality amplifies clarity. It doesn’t replace it. 5. Your niche emerges from repetition, not planning. You don’t “pick” a niche and then succeed. You post, observe patterns, and the niche reveals itself. What repeats. What performs. What you don’t get tired of explaining. That’s the niche. 6. Growth posts and trust posts serve different roles. Some content is for discovery. Some content is for depth. If you only chase reach, you build an audience that doesn’t stay. If you only chase depth, growth is slow. Strong creators learn to balance both. 7. Most creators don’t fail — they plateau from randomness. Random topics. Random formats. Random pacing. Nothing compounds. Momentum starts when your content becomes predictable to you before it becomes predictable to the platform. 8. Algorithms aren’t hostile. They’re diagnostic. Low retention usually means unclear value. Low CTR usually means weak framing. Low reach usually means audience mismatch. It’s not judgment. It’s feedback. If you’re building this year, don’t aim to “go viral.” Aim to: simplify your process learn quickly reduce friction repeat what works Systems scale. Motivation doesn’t. Curious how others here structure their workflows to stay consistent without burnout. submitted by /u/SolutionForsaken723 to r/ContentCreators [link] [comments]
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SolutionForsaken723 |
Jan 3, 2026 |
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Does content creation pay that much?
I've seen a creator who started in 2024 and she claimed to earn 7+ lakh in just one month. She has 36k followers and I'm wondering if a person like that is able to earn so much then what about the people over 100k followers. Is this all true and I've seen many people do the 75 day hard challenge and most of em did get quite a good following. I feel like I'm wasting my twenties by not starting content creation and it's actually giving me FOMO. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/Unlikely_Drawing999 to r/AskIndia [link] [comments]
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Unlikely_Drawing999 |
Jan 1, 2026 |
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No bullsh*t guide to becoming a successful content creator
Hi there. Around last December, I was an up-and-coming YouTuber lurking around this sub. Now, a year later, I’m pulling in some really nice numbers and I’m lucky to have a dedicated viewer base. I also have a degree in marketing, and my current full-time job is being an editor for a 380k subscriber channel that pulls in about 1.4 million views a month from long-form videos only. I’m back on this sub to share some of my knowledge with people who take this whole YouTube thing seriously, because I know exactly how it feels to be stuck in that “my videos are great, but I’m not growing” cycle. If you’re doing this as a hobby, that’s completely fine! But if you genuinely want to make it, listen closely. Be aware, i will be really harsh and might give you some reality checks. PICK A NICHE You need your little corner. Pick something you are passionate about, and make videos on those topics. Don't even try to break into the current "big topics", because you are technically a nobody. There are already big names who cover the big things, and nobody will give a crap about some 100 sub channel's opinion. HAVE A BRAND Make sure you have at least one thing that makes you stand out in your niche. This one can be anything as long as people can point at you and they are like "oh, it's the person with the xy". If you have no idea what this means, i will not spell it out for you, and you should honestly just give up. You are not cutout to do content creation. "BE CONSISTENT" This is the most bullsh*t thing i see on this sub, way too frequently. Being consistent does nothing. The only thing it will achieve is you bloating your channel with bad videos every other day. People didn't care about you for the first 100 videos, what makes you think that they will magically start caring at the 101th one? Consistency does not matter AT ALL. If you need an entire month to make a quality video that checks all the boxes, then upload just one video every month. You can't base your entire channel on a "what if one video blows up" situation. That one video will have a bunch of views, but that's purely because the algorithm took a pity on you. The people who showed up for that ONE video, will never come back to your channel. BE BRUTALLY HONEST WITH YOURSELF Content creation is just like any other job. You need to think about this as a JOB. You need to be brutally honest with yourself. Look at your competition in the niche you are performing in, and if they are pulling in more people, ask yourself "what am i missing" There were multiple times when i just re-did an entire section in a video because i felt like it's not up to people's standards. If you are brand new to content creation, then don't worry, everybody has to start from somewhere. Don't expect yourself to be a mega-channel overnight. But, if you've been working on your channel for more than a year, and you are still technically nowhere, then it's time to do some honest self-reflection. submitted by /u/Soskaboii to r/NewTubers [link] [comments]
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Oct 31, 2025 |
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Content creation is an onion
Who’s excited for the Sweat’s reaction video to Lucky’s reaction video to Sweat’s reaction video, reacting to content creators’ reactions of the state of Destiny? I can’t wait for Aztec to add another layer after too. We truly are in the golden age of Destiny content. submitted by /u/New_Trouble_5068 to r/destiny2 [link] [comments]
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New_Trouble_5068 |
Oct 1, 2025 |
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Does content creation / youtube make you so much money? This is like insane - Sourav Joshi took is family on a private jet.
submitted by /u/Alive-Walrus5773 to r/InstaCelebsGossip [link] [comments]
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Alive-Walrus5773 |
Aug 10, 2025 |
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I earn more than 650$ per week doing faceless content creation, everything gurus are telling you does NOT WORK
I started my journey beginning of last year, grew a tiktok account to more than 175k followers, was disqualified from creativity program, then built another account in a different niche which was also disqualified. I connected with alot of other creators and what I found is that a huge percentage of creators are kicked out the crp on tiktok in many different niches, so I thought it was very irreliable to make it a source of income. Thats when I decided to start branching out and trying to monetise my accounts in different ways, I started selling my own digital products for one of the accounts, which starting getting me around 600$ per month and I outsourced the editing, so that it ran completely on autopilot. So now I had time to work on the 2nd account, kept uploading and luckily the niche I was in allowed me to secure some brand deals, which i make 800$ per month from, again outsourced editing. Then I thought I was done with tiktok and saw how facebook had a great monetisation program and hopped right into it. I invested money in ads and monetised the channel, then again outsourced the editing. So I was at a point where I had 3 accounts working and editors doing all the work, and decided to just keep the momentum going. Now I have 5 accounts running fully on autopilot (I just try and stay upto date with the content in the channels) Now, my main point of this post. Dont listen to any guru telling u to use AI to earn 10k a month, cause it doesnt work and you'll just end up losing your money and giving up shortly after. You cant depend on 1 source in faceless content creation, its very risky especially if its tiktok, and no one tells you about this. So think twice before buying whatever AI or ehatever course, and listen to someone who isnt trying to sell you anything. Im making this post because im honestly pissed off of how a bunch of these gurus in faceless content creation are making just by scamming a bunch of people knowing that they themselves never tried any of the things they sell Edit: Wow, this really blew up and is now one of the top posts on this subreddit, as one would expect, I got hundreds of dms that I genuinly cant keep up with. And alot of you are asking for alot of details that I just cant give to every single one of you. So I decided to plan an online free workshop for anyone who would like to learn more about the pathway with a step by step as a thank you + as part of my effort to minimize the amount of people getting scammed by gurus (especially in the faceless content creation niche). No im not going to build an emsil list off of you, or any sort of marketing scheme, i dont even want to know your names. I created a Discord Group (completely anonymous platform) where we'll schedule the workshop and where you can ask all the questions you want to be answered, it will also be recorded for anyone who misses it submitted by /u/OneTippp to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Jun 7, 2025 |
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After 11 years Nik Nocturnal announces he's going on an indefinite hiatus from content creation
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WuMethNRed |
May 21, 2025 |
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If AI companies continue to prevent sexual content from being generated, it will lead to the creation of more fully uncensored open source models which actually can produce truly harmful content.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
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After extended harassment, the creator of the "A Crap Guide To-" Series, Jocat, is retiring from content creation
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Aro-bi_Trashcan |
Dec 18, 2023 |
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Reddit has banned r/kbinMigration not long after its creation, for "spam". Content on the subreddit before it was banned contained zero spam.
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EthanIver |
Jun 11, 2023 |
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Im legitimately not sure how much higher he can set the bar of content creation standards
submitted by /u/ZEFAGrimmsAlt to r/shitposting [link] [comments]
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ZEFAGrimmsAlt |
Jan 29, 2023 |
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content creation is hard
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epabafree |
Sep 7, 2022 |
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Calling a movie, show or book "problematic" because it's content doesn't fit the current politically correct climate is ridiculous. It is a static creation from the past
Movies, shows and books are created at a certain time and place that cannot be changed. So calling them "problematic" is like looking at a picture of yourself when you were young and saying how bad your clothes look by today's standards, when at the time you were "stylish". People calling something problematic is just virtue signaling. I think many older pieces of media are racist, homphobic or misogynistic, but they can't be changed and they can't be held to today's standards. submitted by /u/lateralmoves to r/unpopularopinion [link] [comments]
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lateralmoves |
Aug 9, 2021 |
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TFBlade doing another "Unranked to Challenger" strongly displays the lack of variety within LoL content creation
After he got banned in KR, he went and played on an unranked JP account. Then he went to back home to NA to make a "unranked to Challenger", then "Unranked to Rank 1", and now after failing to get Rank 1 he started a new, fresh "unranked to challenger"... This year only; how many games has he smurfed? Not considering his Rank 1 climbs last year, too While "Unranked to Challenger" is a TFBlade special, take a moment to consider how many other streamers who are exclusively doing these series? Thousands of matches are ruined because smurfing every month by streamers, and Riot is doing nothing about it. Enough is enough... submitted by /u/BoJestemRudy to r/leagueoflegends [link] [comments]
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BoJestemRudy |
May 29, 2020 |