Some Notes about Women on YouTube

fishingboatproceeds:

1. There are many, many wonderful women on YouTube who have broad and growing audiences. Here is a long but still incomplete list. (I’d add Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, Natalie Tran, and Mamrie Hart, but there are lots.)

2. When women start to build an audience on YouTube, they are far, far more likely than men to be subjected to threats, harassment  intimidation, and abuse. This has driven many women content creators whose work I love—especially LGBT women and/or women of color—away from YouTube. As a successful female YouTube partner said to me today, “Every time someone tweets a video of mine, I’m simultaneously grateful and really anxious, because I’m afraid of threats.” That’s a barrier to growing your audience, and it’s one created entirely by patriarchy.

3. Claims that the Top 500 Most Viewed YouTubers are >90% male simply because guys work harder at YouTube or make better videos are just blatantly ridiculous. Like, that’s just not a well reasoned conclusion.

gabsty:

iraqobama:

whats beyonces last name

no one knowles

Artist: kelly montoya
Song: "Don't Be Sad"

Stand naked in front of a mirror for a long time, under unflattering light if possible. Trace the rises and falls of the little ripples on your skin — the scars, the dimples, the cellulite — and think about how much you try to hide these things in your day-to-day. Wonder why you hate them so much, and if this hate stems from somewhere within yourself, or as a result of being told all your life that it’s wrong to have physical flaws. Wonder what you would think of your body if you never looked at a magazine, if you never thought about celebrities and models, if you never had to wonder where someone would rate you on a scale of 10. Look at yourself until the initial recoil softens, and you can consider your features in a more forgiving frame of mind.

Listen to the music which makes you want to both sob and dance with uninhibited joy, and allow yourself to repeat any song you want as many times as your heart desires. Think of the person you are when you have your favorite song in your headphones and are walking down a street you feel you own completely, swaying your hips and smiling for no good reason — remember how many things you love about yourself during those moments, how much you are willing to forgive in yourself, how confident you are for no good reason. Try to think of confidence as a gift you give yourself when you need it, instead of something you have to siphon from every unreliable source in your life. Dance because the music makes you remember how much you love yourself, not because it allows you to forget the fact that you don’t.

Write a list of all the things you like about yourself, even if you think it’s a self-indulgent and narcissistic activity. Start as early as you like in your life — put down that time you won a trophy playing little league soccer when you were eight and then got an extra-large shake at the DQ on the way home, and don’t feel silly for remembering it. Try to understand how many sources in your life happiness can come from, how many things you could be proud of if you chose to. Ask yourself why you so tightly limit the things you take pride in, why you set your own hurdles for happiness and fulfillment so much higher than you do with anyone else in your life. Let your list go on for pages and pages if you want it to.

Touch and care for yourself with the attention and the patience that you would someone you loved more than life itself. Rub lotion in small circles on your elbows and hands when it is cold and your skin is dry and cracked. Make soup for yourself when your nose is running and curl up, with your favorite movie, in a pile of expertly-stacked pillows. Light a few candles and let their glow flicker against your body. Admire how gentle they are, how delicately their warmth touches you — wonder why you don’t let yourself do the same. Soak your feet in warm water at the end of a long day, until they have forgiven you for walking on them for so long without so much as a “thank you.” Listen to your body when it aches to be touched, and don’t be afraid to give it every orgasm that you may have been too ashamed to ask for in someone else’s bed.

Be patient with yourself, and don’t worry if a switch doesn’t flip in you which abruptly takes you from “crippling self-doubt” to “uncompromising self-love.” Allow yourself all the trepidation and clumsy, uneven infatuation that you would with a promising stranger. Try only to be kinder, to be softer, and to remember all of the things within you which are worth loving. Listen to the voice in the back of your head which tells you, as much out of sadness as anger, “You are ugly. You are stupid. You are boring.” Give it the fleeting moment of attention it so craves, and then remind it, “Even if that were true, I’d still be worth loving.”

Chelsea Fagan, How To Fall In Love With Yourself (via journeytogold)

This is very. Important.

(via effington)

(Source: larmoyante)

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coffeeandcheesecake:

The first time I say I love you, your face
crumbles. You look at me
the way man stares in terror
at the stars and the sea.

You grasp your head, fist
your hair, hiss, whisper why me
why me I am weak I am
dirt I am dust I am
nothing—

Why you? Because
the earth is made of dust
and dirt and you are as
essential to me as earth
is to sky; you give me something
to set my sun against.

The dirt and the dust are not
weak. I could build a house
out of you; y
ou are the roof
when I rain.

(Source: whatladybird)

“Girls on YouTube”

emily-diana-ruth:

After a very emotional day, I’m not sure I have the energy to really sink my teeth into the discussion of why the new episode of Becoming YouTube is troubling to me. As a female videoblogger and filmmaker, I am keenly aware of how this unbalance in the youtube world extrapolates into the world of film; it’s something that I struggle with and will struggle with for the duration of my career. And sometimes the added weight of sexism in your chosen industry is just too much to take when life is already throwing you a few curveballs.

I will say, however, that one of the key problems with the episode to me is that it assumes that YouTube success (ie views, subs etc) is indicative of quality of content. Which I wholeheartedly disagree with. There is plenty of amazing stuff being made that does not garner the same attention as a lot of the YouTubers we see being interviewed on Becoming YouTube. Maybe this is because they defy the format of the traditional “vlog” that we have grown to expect, or because they just haven’t had the good fortune to have the right people find their stuff and have the compassion to share it (I NEVER would have had any subscribers if it wasn’t for Lesliefoundhergrail finding my first video and tweeting about it - thanks gurl). And I would say that a lot of this quality yet seemingly undiscovered stuff is being made by females. Probably over 75% of the content I watch on YouTube is made by females, and a good portion of those creators have proportionately “smaller” viewerships than some of the more well known people. (I use quotations because, um, 10,000 people is A LOT OF PEOPLE.)

But alas, still people can’t seem to find the “elusive female YouTuber”.

Well I found a lot of them and I’d like to share. These are just some of my picks, but I encourage you to check out Becky’s tumblr for a more boss list that she is curating (because she is boss).

Audrey1700

beckie0

booksandquills

blackwoolholiday

bryarlybishop

cateematthews

daniellefricke

derpinamode

defense360

devilishlypure

elizziebooks

elmify

emilythebravee

essiebutton

foreignthoughts

gise11e

hannahwitton

hayleyghoover

ianswertobob

indievisualmaddy

italktosnakes

jsutkissmyfrog

kassiehp0593

justmargaret

katarinavlogs

kitesandcarpetbags

lacigreen

lesliefoundhergrail

mallorylovesmakeup

manicmads

marionhoney

meowitslucy

missglamorazzi

missxrojas

morganpaigeloves

noelkristi

outsidergirl

owlssayhooot

pindippy

polandbananas20

pottermoosh

quidditea

rebexington

rhetoricallyyours

roxinpunch

shessomickey

soldeglo

teganbowiefreak

thebrainscoop

thegeekyblonde

thekathrynnnlaura

thestrangemango

xperpetualmotion

Alright that’s all for now. I’m sure I’ve left out some people but have at it. I am always looking for new creators too!

And remember - caring is sharing. If you like something someone is doing, why not spread the love?