Netflix's Pod Pitch Lands Flat; Fox Comes for YouTube; Yeezy Alum Drops New App
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Netflix's Pod Pitch Lands Flat; Fox Comes for YouTube; Yeezy Alum Drops New App
"First up: I've got a great scoop about the former Yeezy CTO launching a new social platform called Doomscrollr, built for creators who want more control and fewer algorithms (and it's for "solopreneurs" but hey, even Nvidia is already using it). I'll get into what it is, how it works, and why early adopters include names in fashion, writing and design."
"What's happening: A Yeezy alum and his wife are debuting Doomscrollr, a new platform that lets creators build a single, chronological feed pulling in everything they post across the internet - without algorithmic meddling. Why it matters: Creators are increasingly frustrated that their audiences live on scattered platforms they don't control. Doomscrollr promises a single hub, owned by the creator, with email capture baked in. It's also one of the first tools built for creators, not advertisers."
Doomscrollr is a new platform that lets creators assemble a single, chronological feed aggregating everything they post across the internet without algorithmic sorting, with email capture baked in. The service was built by L.A.-based husband-and-wife team Adam Ayers, formerly CTO at Yeezy, and Victoria de la Fuente, founder of Zillion Trillion, driven by frustrations over decentralized creator presences. Doomscrollr targets solopreneurs and creators in fashion, writing and design, and has early adopters including Nvidia. Separately, major streamers are pushing into video podcasting through licensing and originals while platforms compete for top creators and audience control.
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