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At VidCon — the largest annual social video creator conference, held this year in Anaheim, California — a striking share of programming was devoted to the mental health of content creators themselves, not the audiences scrolling past their work.
What "Content Creator Mental Health" Actually Means Content creators are people who produce and publish video and other media — often on platforms such as YouTube and Instagram — for audiences that can reach into the millions.
Their work is public by design, which means personal performance, appearance, and opinions are exposed to large-scale feedback, positive and negative, in real time.
Mental health, in this context, means the psychological and emotional toll of doing that professionally, day after day.
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