The digital landscape is always changing, with social media platforms constantly evolving or facing unexpected disruptions. One minute, a platform is the go-to space for all things creative, and the next, it could face a ban or encounter other setbacks. Just like we’ve recently seen with TikTok in the United States, for example.
For creators who rely on these platforms to share their work, the possibility of sudden disruptions is always on their radar. How do you ensure that your content doesn’t get lost in the shuffle if one of your main platforms is affected? How do you distribute your content to ensure that a ban on any social media platform won’t affect you? To find out how top creators are navigating these uncertainties, we reached out to some of them to share their thoughts. These creators have built their brands on platforms like Instagram, X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and have found ways to diversify, adapt, and future-proof their content to minimise the impact of any potential disruptions.
See what they had to share. Taaooma ( Maryam Apaokagi ) Photo credit: taaooma/Instagram For Taaooma, building a solid fan base and staying informed about emerging trends is key. “Fortunately, the social media space is broad and there’s more than enough space for these platforms to exist.
It’s now part of our daily lives. Asides that, there’s a paradigm shift from traditional media to social so it’ll always remain here for a long time. As for distribution, it’s qui.
