Kylie Jenner is hitting back at critics.
12.08.2022 - 14:41 / nypost.com
Mackenzie Newcomb, 29, is living the millennial and Gen Z dream. She works from her home on a beautiful pond in Massachusetts, where her grueling schedule includes quiet time in her kayak and trips to the beach. There, she’s expected to do little more than work on her tan, show off her free J.Crew gear and perhaps enjoy a complimentary lobster roll from a local restaurant.
Most of Newcomb’s peers would kill for her job as a TikTok influencer, but the New England native is burned out. What the content creator craves right now more than all the flexibility and perks is a nice, long break from the daily grind of accepting free stuff and posting video selfies.“There’s great things about it,” Newcomb acknowledged to The Post, citing the sponsored trips she is offered and the clothes her favorite brands will ship to her. “But it’s also extremely emotionally exhausting and not always worth it.”Newcomb earns about $50,000 a year for what many people might consider a pretty great way to make a living.
But she, like other influencers interviewed by The Post, say they’re weary from the constant hustle. They’re frustrated by ever-changing algorithms that heavily influence whether or not their content gets eyeballs. And they say they’re scared to even take a short break for fear of losing followers, which equal revenue.
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revealed via a lengthy blog post on the company’s official website what he describes as the company’s “commitment to election integrity” through a series of initiatives.“At TikTok, we take our responsibility to protect the integrity of our platform — particularly around elections — with the utmost seriousness,” Han wrote. “We’re proud to be a place that brings people together over creative and entertaining content, and we work hard to keep harmful misinformation and other violations of our policies off our platform.