Culture Study Podcast

Is Everyone an Influencer Now?

Jan 21, 2026
Sophie Bishop, an associate professor and expert on influencer culture, discusses the pervasive impact of influencers on everyday life. She introduces her term 'influencer creep' and examines how influencer norms influence our online behaviors, from profile crafting to social media posts. The conversation dives into visibility anxiety, the evolution of authenticity in self-presentation, and the pressure on creators to conform to influencer expectations. Sophie also reflects on the commodification of personal experiences and the challenges of navigating publicness in a digital world.
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INSIGHT

Blogosphere Reproduced Old Media Patterns

  • Early blogosphere promised democratic creative possibility but reproduced magazine-style gendered content.
  • Sophie Bishop realized that visible bloggers mirrored traditional media, prompting her PhD on creators.
INSIGHT

Platform Dependency Breeds Anxiety

  • Platformization made creators dependent on a few monopoly social platforms for reach and income.
  • That dependency creates deep anxiety because platform rules are opaque and unstable.
ANECDOTE

Fostering Dogs Became An Anxiety Trap

  • Caroline Mims Nichols fostered dogs and felt tortured by whether to post them to find homes.
  • Posting invited abuse; not posting felt like failing the animals, illustrating influencer-driven moral anxiety.
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