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Can Creators Be Friends With Their Fans? - SimplyPodLogical #151

SimplyPodLogical

Simply Nailogical Inc.

Youtube, Comedy, Holotaco, Society & Culture, Simplynailogical

4.94.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of SimplyPodLogical, Cristine and Ben talk about the Colleen Ballinger situation, how creators can develop inappropriate relationships with their fans, and if it’s possible for creators to be “friends” with their followers.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, what's up, hello everyone. Welcome back to another episode of Simply Part

0:13.9

Logical, a Simply Nailogical Podcast. Christine, guess who's back?

0:17.9

Us.

0:18.9

We're back.

0:19.9

Again.

0:20.9

Teleprent.

0:21.9

Back for another week. Tell all your friends.

0:24.9

Yep.

0:25.9

What are we doing this week, Christine?

0:27.9

We are talking about things that has been highly requested.

0:31.2

That's what a podcast is.

0:32.2

We're talking for an hour straight.

0:36.9

Okay, so there's big news in YouTube creator landscape.

0:42.3

I want to say like, people are probably aware of the situation Colleen Ballinger, better

0:47.3

known as Miranda Sings.

0:52.0

This isn't a podcast about her in that situation.

0:56.7

But we thought it opened the door to some interesting conversations about how creators

1:00.6

interact with fans, parasocial relationships.

1:04.6

Can you be friends with your fans?

1:06.6

That sort of thing.

1:07.6

So, just want to just like very briefly touch on what that current situation is going

1:11.9

on with her in case people don't know what we're talking about.

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