Revolution.Social is a podcast about the future of social media and reclaiming our digital communities. It's hosted by Rabble a.k.a. Evan Henshaw-Plath. Check it out: https://revolution.social
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Social media promised to get rid of gatekeepers. But gatekeepers also protected celebrities.
So when Vine stars showed up in Hollywood with no agents or protections, they were on their own.
Full episode with Eric Artell and @rabble.nz, out now.
The most successful creators are the ones their audience can truly relate to.
Eric Artell joins @rabble.nz this week to discuss how Vine helped build that kind of community and why Divine is bringing it back.
Full episode out now.
"That's what Vine felt like. Whatever idea you have, shoot it right now."
OG Viner Reggie Couz joins @rabble.nz to reflect on the early days of Vine and how authentic ideas and community were the key to building a real audience.
Full ep out now.
Every platform you use now was once "the dumbest idea anyone's ever heard."
Twitter’s first employee, @rabble.nz, on what people said to his face.
Full episode out now.
Being a creator has never been just about talent, it’s about adaptability.
The full episode with Reggie Couz, out now.
Notes like this inspire me to keep making the revolution.social podcast.
For many Vine creators, Behind the Vine was the first time they had ever sat down for an interview.
@rabble.nz joins Eric Artell, former host of Behind The Vine, to talk about the golden age of Vine, creator culture, & the mental health realities of social media
youtu.be/VODgZC_oPMQ
Founder and CEO of @divine.video, @rabble.nz, says the quiet part out loud: "you shouldn't depend on me making arbitrary calls about YOUR audience.”
The full episode with Reggie Couz is out now.
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Banning kids under 16 from social media is a terrible idea. First of all, it doesn’t work. Second of all, the idea is that you’re going to introduce all of social media to someone at age 16 and expect that to go well