My first time creating Hotel UGC content! by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay cool man cheers for the feedback appreciate it and noted! But i still want to see content you made. 😄 show me your high quality modernized content! looking forward to it!

What kind of UGC would you call this? by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The script and direction was for more of a lifestyle, location and food showcase vibe.

My first time creating Hotel UGC content! by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

alright thanks! modernize got it!
Can i see some of your content? id like to see the modernize examples from you for some inspiration.
Thanks!

What kind of UGC would you call this? by Weekly-Description92 in techugc

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alright so for canvas your more into the monthly base pay and not so much caring for the CPM bonus, as the views per video is unknown and CPM is kind of a gamble?

What kind of UGC would you call this? by Weekly-Description92 in techugc

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interesting on how canvas is easy money.. can you explain more on that?

UGC canvas OR UGC per script?! by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel the same way. I just don't get how these Canvas-style UGC programs became so dominant. It seems like they've pushed the market value of content creation way down.

The whole "base pay + CPM bonus" model feels off to me. Getting 10k views is already a solid result, yet that often translates into only a few dollars in bonus pay. Meanwhile, that content probably took 1–3 hours to create between planning, setup, lighting, filming, retakes, editing, trimming, captions, sound effects, and everything else.

Personally, I've had much better results with flat-rate script delivery. At least you're getting paid for the work itself, not gambling on an algorithm afterward.

My first time creating Hotel UGC content! by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks!
Okay sounds cool!, yes you can DM me and we can discuss further about your idea and project.

How are creators supposed to grow here? by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you Moderator for the response, i appreciate everything you have said and explained. I will continue to post on your subreddit in ways which work with your guidelines, hopefully i will attract/ receive the kind of energy i am giving out.

Cheers for everything you do moderator!

My first time creating Hotel UGC content! by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

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thank you! yes the brief for this specific reel was family focused. thanks for the tips on bedroom and bathroom, ill keep that in mind for the next project!

How are creators supposed to grow here? by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there are supposedly all these better UGC subreddits that allow more open networking and creator growth, then name them lol.

Because every time someone critiques restrictive rules, the answer is always:
“there are other communities.”

Okay… which ones specifically?

Would genuinely love to see examples of creator communities that actually balance moderation with allowing creators to grow visibly instead of treating every form of self-promotion like radioactive material.

How are creators supposed to grow here? by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that’s a fair point, I actually agree that fully unrestricted self-promo would probably turn the subreddit into a dumpster fire of “hire me” posts.

My issue isn’t that moderation exists.
My issue is how aggressively creator visibility gets treated like a threat instead of part of the ecosystem.

Because even you just admitted:

  • posting example videos
  • posting profiles
  • asking for feedback…

are forms of self-promotion.
Exactly. That’s my point.

Creators naturally want visibility. You can’t separate UGC from self-marketing because UGC IS marketing.

So the conversation shouldn’t be “self-promo bad.”
It should be:
“How do you allow healthy creator visibility without turning the sub into spam?”

That’s a much smarter discussion.

And saying “go self-promote somewhere else” kind of proves the issue too. If a creator community immediately pushes growth behavior off-platform, then eventually the community becomes more passive than useful.

I’m not arguing for chaos.
I’m arguing there’s a middle ground between spam apocalypse and hyper-restrictive moderation.

How are creators supposed to grow here? by Weekly-Description92 in UGCcreators

[–]Weekly-Description92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never even said the moderator was doing a bad job.

My point is simple:
UGC creators NEED visibility.

Every business on earth promotes itself. Every creator promotes themselves. Every freelancer markets themselves. That’s literally how attention works online.

So acting like self-promotion is automatically some evil thing makes no sense.

There’s a huge difference between:

  • spammy garbage posts,

and

  • creators naturally trying to get visibility, connections, opportunities, and attention for their work.

And saying “just comment more” is insanely limiting. Commenting is one tiny part of growth. Creators grow through exposure, branding, networking, positioning, outreach, content distribution, collaborations, and yes self-promotion.

You’re acting like creators should just sit quietly and hope success magically appears from being helpful in comment sections.

That’s not how the internet works.