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Rocky Roads: Navigating Social Media Content and Career Shifts in 2023
In the landscape of 2023, social media doesn’t feel like a glamorous red carpet. It feels like the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It’s cold, it’s steep, and everyone is watching to see if you’ll make it to the top or fall back down.
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In 2023, legacy networks completely re-engineered their recommendation feeds. Rather than serving content based on a user's curated "following" list, platforms shifted heavily toward interest-based, AI-driven feeds modeled after TikTok's discovery engine.
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The total amount paid out to creators by fans—the gross volume of the site—also saw a massive increase. In 2023, it rose by $1 billion, climbing from $5.5 billion to $6.6 billion. This massive cash flow demonstrates that while the platform itself profited handsomely, a significant portion of the wealth was being distributed directly to the individuals creating the content. In 2023, the career and social media landscape
The hyper-fixation on content creation as a career vehicle led to widespread psychological fatigue in 2023. The pressure to feed short-form video algorithms (TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts) created a relentless hamster wheel of production. The "De-influencing" Movement
A primary 2024 research paper from the provides the most direct evidence of how social media content can negatively impact career progression.
: To fight dropping engagement, creators had to abandon overly polished aesthetics. The industry shifted toward raw, vulnerable, real-time storytelling. While highly effective for audience connection, exposing personal struggles for algorithmic engagement significantly blurred the boundary between private life and professional identity. 3. The New Rules of Career Longevity in Social Media The platform uses a percentile ranking system where
The year began with a continuation of massive tech layoffs that started in late 2022. Tens of thousands of recruiters, marketers, and content strategists found themselves suddenly unemployed. The traditional corporate career path felt less secure than ever, pushing a wave of professionals into the freelance and creator markets, vastly increasing competition. Slashed Marketing Budgets
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