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Sustainable living feels impossible when the world runs on convenience. Eight Indian content creators are turning eco-friendly habits into simple daily swaps anyone can adopt.

ClippaPay just launched across Africa, giving content creators three ways to earn money while helping brands create viral-worthy videos at scale. The platform tackles a massive gap: millions of African creators building huge audiences but struggling to turn views into reliable income.

A new platform called Vurt is giving independent filmmakers a direct path to audiences by embracing the vertical video format that dominates mobile screens. Creators can now upload their work and start earning revenue within 48 hours, no middlemen required.

A new breed of content creators is testing viral money-making schemes before you waste time or cash on them. These "side hustle reviewers" try everything from flipping phones to print-on-demand T-shirts, then share what actually works.

Facebook's crackdown on AI spam and copycats is working. Original creators saw their views and watch time double in late 2025 after the platform removed 20 million impersonator accounts.

A groundbreaking accelerator program is giving 15 African digital creators the business skills to transform their online influence into sustainable global companies. Registration is free and closes March 22nd.

Nollywood producers are losing thousands to YouTube copyright scams, but one filmmaker has a simple fix. His three-step protection plan helps creators keep earnings from their viral hits.

Lagos State is taking a stand against content creators who exploit children in digital media, promising real consequences for violations. The move protects vulnerable minors from abuse while still celebrating the creative opportunities digital platforms offer.

India just recognized content creation as a real career by funding labs in thousands of schools. The government is betting $30 million that animation, gaming, and digital storytelling skills can transform young people into entrepreneurs.

Content creators like Olivia Yokubonis are popping up in social media feeds with a simple message: it's time to log off. Their gentle reminders are helping millions recognize and reduce mindless scrolling habits.