
"If acted on by Congress, the "Creator Bill of Rights" would require social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to change how they operate. It would force the tech giants to clearly disclose how much creators can earn through their platforms and lay out transparent AI policies. They'd also need to provide creators with smoother customer service processes."
"Nearly half of Gen Zers say content creation is their ideal job, according to a 2025 report by Morning Consult. And thanks to a new House resolution, the career path might soon become even more appealing to young workers. Today, California's representative Ro Khanna announced that he's planning to introduce a bold new package of policy recommendations called the "Creator Bill of Rights" to the U.S. House of Representatives, Business Insider first reported."
Nearly half of Gen Zers say content creation is their ideal job, according to a 2025 Morning Consult report. Representative Ro Khanna plans to introduce a policy package called the "Creator Bill of Rights" in the U.S. House. The proposal would require platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to disclose creator earnings, publish transparent AI policies, and offer smoother customer-service and expedited dispute processes for creators. The measures aim to make content creation a more stable, protected career, benefit brands working with influencers, and likely raise operational costs for social media platforms. The changes are intended to support creators' middle-class livelihoods and improve transparency and accountability across the creator economy.
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