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3 Trends Reshaping the Creator Economy in 2026

The first three months of 2026 revealed where the creator economy is actually headed. We broke down the three trends that defined the quarter: the livestreaming explosion and the clipping economy turning fame into an assembly line, AI video hitting mainstream audiences and gettin ...  Show more

YouTube, Meta and the case of the Infinite Scroll

Apply to Press Publish LA - ⁠presspublish.la For years, platforms have operated under one assumption: They aren’t responsible for what happens on their apps. This case challenges that. A jury found YouTube and Meta negligent not for the content on their platforms, but for how tho ...  Show more

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