How creators are facing hateful comments head-on


Kacie Rose in New York’s Central Park on May 26, 2024. Creators like Rose, who posts travel content on TikTok and Instagram, have found strategies to deal with hateful comments online. — The New York Times

When Taylor Swift released the album The Tortured Poets Department in April, Kacie Rose, a creator who typically makes upbeat travel content, posted a video of herself listening to one of the songs.

The 15-second clip, which Rose posted to Instagram, showed her reaction: surprise and elation. She said she wanted to highlight “a cool part of the song”, and didn’t think much more about it.

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