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In this episode of Puttin Ya On, I sit down with Jordan Hinton to unpack what it really means to be an artist in the digital age. From influencer culture and content creation to algorithms, identity, and online validation, we explore how social media has completely changed the way people create, consume, and monetize art.
We talk about whether content creators should be considered artists, how comparison culture impacts creativity, and if the algorithm now controls what becomes “culture.” Jordan also shares thoughts on digital identity, authenticity, modeling, influencers, and platforms like OnlyFans — asking whether modern creators are empowered, exploited, or somewhere in between.
This conversation dives deep into cyberpsychology, branding, self-image, and the blurred line between art and attention in today’s internet economy.
Topics Covered:
• Are influencers real artists?
• Does the algorithm decide culture now?
• Social media comparison & creativity
• Digital identity and online personas
• OnlyFans: empowerment or exploitation?
• Are all creators selling the same thing?
• The future of art in the content era
Subscribe to Puttin Ya On for more conversations on culture, psychology, technology, and identity.
By ThefemaledonduddaIn this episode of Puttin Ya On, I sit down with Jordan Hinton to unpack what it really means to be an artist in the digital age. From influencer culture and content creation to algorithms, identity, and online validation, we explore how social media has completely changed the way people create, consume, and monetize art.
We talk about whether content creators should be considered artists, how comparison culture impacts creativity, and if the algorithm now controls what becomes “culture.” Jordan also shares thoughts on digital identity, authenticity, modeling, influencers, and platforms like OnlyFans — asking whether modern creators are empowered, exploited, or somewhere in between.
This conversation dives deep into cyberpsychology, branding, self-image, and the blurred line between art and attention in today’s internet economy.
Topics Covered:
• Are influencers real artists?
• Does the algorithm decide culture now?
• Social media comparison & creativity
• Digital identity and online personas
• OnlyFans: empowerment or exploitation?
• Are all creators selling the same thing?
• The future of art in the content era
Subscribe to Puttin Ya On for more conversations on culture, psychology, technology, and identity.