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In the final episode of Who Killed the Female YouTube Star, Shoshana Eilon delves into the role of YouTube’s algorithm in perpetuating the platform’s gender gap. Though YouTube was originally envisioned as a democratized space, its recommendation system now often favors sensational content, creating barriers for female creators. Experts like researcher Ola Kowalewski and journalist Taylor Lorenz explain how algorithmic bias and ad-driven incentives disadvantage women on the platform.
The episode also examines the “MrBeast effect,” where the popularity of male-dominated content further amplifies these biases. Shoshana explores potential solutions, from fostering community collaboration to considering regulatory interventions, and questions what steps YouTube can take to achieve true gender equity.
Why are female creators on YouTube relentlessly targeted with hate? In this episode, host Shoshana Eilon dives into the abuse faced by women on the platform.
Creators share personal accounts of the vitriol that targets their looks, humor, and credibility, while journalist Taylor Lorenz and...
Published 10/29/24
In Episode 2 of Who Killed the Female YouTube Star, we examine how YouTube’s evolving monetization model has deepened gender disparity on the platform. Beginning with Heather Armstrong, the pioneering “mommy blogger,” we trace how early female creators laid the groundwork for today’s influencer...
Published 10/22/24