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[The Hidden Costs of Building a Large Online Audience: What Nobody Tells You]-[I Have Over 1M Followers. Here’S 10 Things I Wish I’D Known Before I Grew My Audience]

Vanessa Lau · B2 ·

Self-growth
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📋 Summary

The Unspoken Reality of Digital Influence

Building a massive following is often glamorized, but the reality involves significant personal costs. Having a platform that exceeds the population of major cities like Seattle or Boston brings a unique set of challenges that can jeopardize one's mental health and sense of self. As the creator notes, "If you had a thousand followers, you have more people following you than the population of these towns," which inevitably means exposure to a segment of the audience that may have "bad intentions" or "unhealed trauma."

The Paradox of Growth: Hate and Authenticity

As a creator’s reach expands, the volume of negativity naturally increases. The author points out that receiving hate is often "simply just a numbers game" rather than a reflection of declining content quality. This exposure can lead to a sense of unsafety, causing creators to "build walls up" and remove proximity to their audience. To protect themselves, many resort to creating an online "character," which creates a dangerous gap between their public persona and their true self. This leads to "cognitive dissonance" and an "identity crisis," especially as the creator evolves and their values shift away from their original, curated brand.

The Trap of Irrelevance and Viral Chasing

There is a profound fear of "falling off" that pressures creators to constantly chase viral success. When an algorithm occasionally blesses a creator with 500,000 views, subsequent posts with lower engagement—even if they are performing well by historical standards—can feel like a failure. This pressure often leads creators to sacrifice "authenticity" and "creativity" in favor of what is trendy or "safe." To combat this, the author suggests a balanced approach: rotating content between "buckets"—videos for the viewer (growth), videos for the self (creative freedom), and videos for life (contributing lessons to society).

Security and Exploitation Risks

Publicly sharing your life carries inherent risks to physical and cybersecurity. The author highlights the importance of protecting one's privacy, noting that sharing itineraries or possessions can lead to real-world dangers. Furthermore, the risk of hackers targeting one’s livelihood—such as the incident where the author’s fiancé lost a 200,000-follower account—underscores the need for robust security tools like password managers. Additionally, creators must be wary of business associates who might "exploit your likeness" to promote their own services, often using the creator's name and logo without delivering actual value.

Managing Parasocial Relationships and Expectations

As a platform grows, the lines between genuine relationships and transactional ones blur. The author emphasizes the need to distinguish between people who value you as a person and those who only see your "following and their platform size." Furthermore, creators often face the burden of parasocial relationships, where followers may unload heavy emotional baggage or mental health crises onto the creator. It is vital to recognize one's limitations and point people toward professional resources rather than attempting to act as a "guru."

Ultimately, the journey of building an audience is a long-term process of character development. By refusing to rush one's identity and maintaining boundaries, creators can protect their mental well-being while navigating the complexities of being a public figure. As the author concludes, the goal is not to avoid building an audience, but to enter the journey with eyes wide open, prioritizing safety, authenticity, and personal growth over superficial metrics.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's simply just a numbers game.
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That's manageable in real life.
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Even for me, once the comment section becomes weird, I just stopped looking at it.
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It was so hard for me to grapple with.
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I'm still trying to figure myself out.
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📝Key Phrases

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pick up steam
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cognitive dissonance
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grapple with
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at the expense of
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chip away at
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📖 Transcript

Everybody seems to love to talk about how to grow a big following, but nobody talks about the price you really pay when you do have a bigger platform.
I've been a creator for the last seven years.
I built my platform to about a million followers across Instagram and YouTube.
And I remember reading this article from Tim Ferriss that really scared me.
He talked about comparing your following size to real life cities.
So for context, on Instagram I have more people following me than the city of Cincinnati, Orlando and Pittsburgh.

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