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When Social Media Influencers Were Women | Opinion
Nearly two decades after a reporter chronicled the guileless bloggers "[taking] over the tents" at New York Fashion Week, social media personalities are no longer cast as media industry interlopers.
Kisha Gulley was once kicked out of a Facebook group for mothers with autistic children after a contentious debate she felt was racial. Over and over, she clashed with the white-dominated groups she’d ...
Influencers use oppression, manipulation and weaponization to police Black women on social media, according to new research ...
Jen Hatmaker’s trajectory illustrates the fraught world of spiritual influencerhood and the disappearance of the messy middle ...
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Danielle and Brigette Pheloung during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 11, 2025. TikTok is locked in a debate about which online creators are worth watching, and shade is clouding around New York City in ...
When you think about the soft life, words like entitled and privileged may come to mind. But contrary to what you may think, the soft life doesn’t always have to mean flying first class and drinking ...
Women influencers in Pakistan are increasingly becoming targets of harassment, facing a torrent of abuse that threatens both their safety and freedom of expression. This statement was originally ...
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