Promoting Culture and values with Content creation.

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Content creation has paved the way for a lot of people across the world, and I believe many people have made it a source of their livelihood because they are sure about the quality of content they are putting out there. It's not an easy thing to create content, and I admire people who are in that field at the moment. I once tried getting into content creation on other social platforms aside from Hive, and the challenges of getting attention to my TikTok page were quite challenging because I refuse to expose my body as a lady and probably because I am not creative enough. So whenever I see a decent female content creator doing great without exposing their body, I feel inspired, but what's inspiration when there is no feedback on whatever I put out there? It can be disheartening, and I believe many people can relate to that feeling.


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I admire the creativity of many content creators, and after watching some of them, I am always like, How did they do that? I know a few content creators who don't say a word in their content; they just make hand gestures and funny face expressions, and that's all. They are getting millions of views and tons of engagement on their blog which is incredible.
Khaby Lame is one of the big content creators out there; he is so good at what he does, and that's awesome.
One of the strengths of many content creators is being able to get feedback or engagement on their content. Many of them find it inspiring to do more, even if they aren't earning well enough from the start. Being able to monetize your content is another huge inspiration, and there are lots of Nigerians who have made it big by creating content.
Through content creation, a lot of people have been able to educate people about the things happening in their part of the world. You will all agree with me that there are a lot of things we are ignorant about until we stumble on them on someone's blog. A lot of content creators have succeeded in teaching the world their culture, and it is really beautiful. Recently, Kia Cenat, one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, was in Nigeria, and he somehow put the face of Nigeria everywhere on the internet. He learned about our culture, and being a content creator made it possible for him to achieve all of that.
Being an anime lover, I visit a lot of Japanese blogs and love to learn a lot from their culture. I was even surprised to see Nigerians who have become successful as bloggers in Japan, the Philippines, and Korea, and they make it easier for me to even learn because they break down a lot of things in the language I understand perfectly.
The field has grown really competitive, and it takes more than just luck to be noticed in the midst of all these big names in the industry already. I don't know what the future holds, but it would be awesome for me to get noticed someday. I intend to use my influence to support people across the world.

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I agree, it helps promote culture in a meaningful and respectful way, enriching the experiences of your audience and contributing to a more inclusive and interconnected world. Thank you for sharing this timely issue😍.

Thanks for your thoughtful comment.