country australians wonder when they can expect things to open up. and, the french football club, nice is forced to close part of its grounds after a mass brawl inlvolving players and supporters. life from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. hello and thanks forjoining us. diplomatic pressure is building to try to extend the august 31st deadline for foreign troops to leave afghanistan. britain, france and germany want more time to allow people to be airlifted to safety. the united states says it hasn t ruled out troops staying a little longer. the issue will be the main point of discussion at a virtual g7 summit later on tuesday. but the taliban are hostile to the idea, saying it would breach a previous agreement. this report from kabul is by secunder kermani. it s crowded, filthy and baking hot. but desperate afghans keep coming to kabul airport. so many children in such a terrible place. this woman worked alongside german forces. she has documents proving it but
about the competition and who s moderating all of this online? well, let me introduce you to our guests. sam yam is the co founder and now the chief technical officer of patreon. in a few sentences, sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. thanks for having me, julian. patreon is effectively a platform for creators to get paid in an ongoing sustainable way to their community, and in return, their community gets access to exclusive content, access to the creators and in many cases, a safe environment for their community. we ll expand on that in the next 25 minutes or so. becky flint is a social media influencer and founder of pepper studio, a social media marketing agency. how do you spot the next big youtube or tiktok star? i think the really important thing to remember about social media is often, we re going there to see unpolished is better, almost. we re looking for things that are relatable and almost, kind of, more attainable than the typical
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hello. are you finally in a position to make some money out of social media? well, the big name companies do very nicely, thank you, out of what you post and what you share, but have the tables turned in favour of the individual? can we all make cash with our latest musical composition or the recipe we lovingly demonstrate if we re a little bit smarter about it? well, websites like patreon offer fans the ability to pay their favourite artists and writers directly. tiktok and facebook have started offering cash to the most popular creators. so, is there money to be made in the so called creative economy, and how worried are the big beasts facebook, youtube, tiktok about the competition and who s moderating all of this online? well, let me introduce you to my guests. sam yam is the co founder and now the chief technical officer of patreon. in a few sentences, sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. yeah, well. thanks for having me, julian. patre
now on bbc news the media show. hello. are you finally in a position to make some money out of social media? well, the big name companies do very nicely, thank you, out of what you post on what you share, but have the tables turned in favour of the individual? can we all make cash with our latest musical composition or the recipe we lovingly demonstrate if we re a little bit smarter about it? well, websites like patreon offer fans the ability to pay their favourite artists and writers directly. tiktok and facebook have started offering cash to the most popular creators. so, is there money to be made in the so called creative economy, and how worried are the big beasts, facebook, youtube, tiktok, about the competition and who s moderating all of this online? well, let me introduce you to our guests. sam yam is the co founder and now the chief technical officer of patreon. in a few sentences, sam, give us a flavour of what patreon actually is and what it does. thanks for havi