10 Queer Creators to Follow for Pride Month Pride month is upon us and it is important for us to diversify our social media feeds with LGBTQ+ influencers. Here are 10 queer creators to follow this month and every month!
The 5 Must-Have Accessibility Tools for Content Creators in 2021 With everyone's increased online activity, it's vital that every person feels comfortable, empowered, and free in digital spaces. There are countless tools out there to boost the accessibility of online content, but I've narrowed this list down to just the top 5.
How to Make Political Campaign Videos for Social Media In this article, I’ll go over the best way to create shareable videos for the political campaign you work for or support, making sure your content doesn’t sacrifice quality, professionalism, output pace, or distinctive styling. Here’s what you should know.
How to Add a Content Warning to any Video For Free For violent or traumatizing footage shared on social media, content warnings or trigger warnings are needed, since these types of content can be severely harmful for audiences, especially those with related trauma. Add your own with this template.
Staying Safe from Dangerous Trends: 2020’s 6inner Challenge and the Resurgence of the Blue Whale Challenge There has been a troubling current of Instagram challenges that involve cyberbullying and encourage self-harm. I’m talking about the new 6inner Challenge and the Blue Whale Challenge that it copied: here's how people can stay safe.
How to Participate in the Essence Challenge on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter Like the Vogue Challenge, the Essence Challenge encourages all Black creators to join the conversation and develop a larger movement toward inclusion & justice. But if you want to participate in the trend, it takes the right toolset – here's what you should know.
How to Remove Identifying Information from Photos and Videos Filmed in Public If you’re sharing videos that were recorded in public, it’s vital to protect the safety of everyone involved. This can mean redacting parts of audio, blurring faces, and obscuring license plates of the vulnerable individuals included in your photos and videos. Here’s how to do so online.