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April 18, 2024

EP 469: Building Solidarity in the Creator Economy with Kate Tyson & Charlie Gilkey

EP 469: Building Solidarity in the Creator Economy with Kate Tyson & Charlie Gilkey

"How do I want to live?" Philosopher Rahel Jaeggi says this question is bound up in the concept of alienation. Our disconnection and dissatisfaction keep us from answering that question—but they also keep us from asking it in the first place.

So in this episode, Kate, Charlie, and I ask that question—and five more. We examine how work in the creator economy can reinforce competition and individualism when what we really need is solidarity and collective action. If you're curious what you can do to join with others for your own success and theirs, this episode has some ideas.

Footnotes:

As always, find an essay version of today's episode at whatworks.fyi

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Chapters

00:00 - The promise of the creator economy

00:48 - An overflow room for the surplus elite

02:31 - How do you want to live?

03:34 - Asking better questions about the creator economy

04:21 - 1. What are we willing to do to be heard?

06:23 - Creating for humans versus creating for the algo

09:40 - 2. What do we expect from platforms in return for our labor?

11:11 - A closer look at creator math

12:26 - Casey Newton, from Platformer, on the value of Substack subscribers

15:27 - Platforms can alter how we see our whole businesses--not just the marketing

16:03 - 3. How do you want to contribute to your communities?

17:11 - Charlie's switch to Substack

19:35 - The risks of going all in on a platform

22:30 - What do we want to build together?

25:58 - Creating relational layers outside of the algos & platforms

28:19 - 5. How will we organize?

28:37 - Algoactivism

31:25 - Revisiting: How do I want to live?

32:53 - Credits