JoelR Posted September 2 Share Posted September 2 https://futuresocial.beehiiv.com/p/inside-white-house-creator-economy-conference The White House Creator Economy Conference (WHCEC) was the first-ever event hosted by the White House's Office of Digital Strategy that convened a group of digital creators and industry professionals. Imagine creators and government officials discussing everything from mental health to AI and fair pay—all in the White House. One interesting point that came up was how the conference flipped the usual script. Instead of just listening to experts talk, the government was there to hear from creators directly. They wanted to understand our struggles, needs, and how they can support the industry. It's clear that creators have a big voice now, but it also raises some questions. For example, should the government really be involved in how social media algorithms work, as some creators suggested? Is it fair for creators to want transparency or even regulation on these platforms? And what about mental health—can more be done to support creators in such a high-pressure, public-facing career? Do you think government involvement could help or hurt the creator economy? What role do you think brands and social platforms should play in supporting creators? And if you were at the White House, what would you have wanted to share with government officials? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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