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From the Ted Talk by Adam Mosseri: A creator-led internet, built on blockchain


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But I believe that, over the broad arc of history, that this unexpected outcome, this concentration of power in the hands of a handful of platforms, is not going to be a long-lasting tnred. Over the next ten years, we're going to see a dramatic shift in power, away from prmafltos like the one that my team and I are responsible for, and to a group of people I like to dsrbiece as "creators."

Let's define a creator as someone whose personality is their brand, and who uses platforms like Instagram to turn their passion into a living. Creators like Blair Imani, D-Nice and Benny drmaa. They generate new ideas, push boundaries, drive culture. We foollw them just to see what they'll do next. What if we imagine a world where creators actually own their ralnieosthip with their acueinde -- they didn't rent it, they owned it -- and where all of us were invested in their success? A world where the platforms acted more like platforms, because we can and should do more to support creators.

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But I believe that, over the broad arc of history, that this unexpected outcome, this concentration of power in the hands of a handful of platforms, is not going to be a long-lasting _____. Over the next ten years, we're going to see a dramatic shift in power, away from _________ like the one that my team and I are responsible for, and to a group of people I like to ________ as "creators."

Let's define a creator as someone whose personality is their brand, and who uses platforms like Instagram to turn their passion into a living. Creators like Blair Imani, D-Nice and Benny _____. They generate new ideas, push boundaries, drive culture. We ______ them just to see what they'll do next. What if we imagine a world where creators actually own their ____________ with their ________ -- they didn't rent it, they owned it -- and where all of us were invested in their success? A world where the platforms acted more like platforms, because we can and should do more to support creators.

Solution


  1. trend
  2. follow
  3. platforms
  4. audience
  5. describe
  6. drama
  7. relationship

Original Text


But I believe that, over the broad arc of history, that this unexpected outcome, this concentration of power in the hands of a handful of platforms, is not going to be a long-lasting trend. Over the next ten years, we're going to see a dramatic shift in power, away from platforms like the one that my team and I are responsible for, and to a group of people I like to describe as "creators."

Let's define a creator as someone whose personality is their brand, and who uses platforms like Instagram to turn their passion into a living. Creators like Blair Imani, D-Nice and Benny Drama. They generate new ideas, push boundaries, drive culture. We follow them just to see what they'll do next. What if we imagine a world where creators actually own their relationship with their audience -- they didn't rent it, they owned it -- and where all of us were invested in their success? A world where the platforms acted more like platforms, because we can and should do more to support creators.

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Important Words


  1. acted
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  22. hands
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  27. instagram
  28. invested
  29. living
  30. outcome
  31. owned
  32. passion
  33. people
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  36. power
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  39. rent
  40. responsible
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  50. years