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Inspiring Female YouTubers: Coniee Achurra, Yeo Speed, Liry Onni and Karem Suárez

The social networks “are a democratic space” that allow the independence of create content and have flexible work schedules, said Connie Achurrachef, mother, healthy eating activist, book author and Chilean influencer during a panel of Youtube in commemoration of next International Women’s Day.

On the occasion of March 8, the platform presented a panel with four women influencers from Latin Americawho discussed their experience in this new work area, which allows them to create what they like and be close to their followers.

Technology has not only opened up new job opportunities such as content creator, but, as Connie mentioned, through platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitch or YouTube, they have opened up. democratic spaces where users can address many issues regardless of their nationality, gender or geographic location.

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In this sense, there have been women who create content based on what they like without caring what they will say. For example, the Mexican Gabriela Yeo, is passionate about cars and shares his projects, relevant information that drivers should know, as well as other automotive topics on his channel Yeo Speedwhere he has earned the affection of more than 167 thousand subscribers.

Although the topic she handles is usually (and historically) associated with men, she decided to delve into that world without paying too much attention to gender roles. Focused on her passion, she began to upload videos on YouTube until she earned thousands of people who followed her, that’s why she recommends young women who aspire to be youtubers to dare to do it and have discipline.

On the other hand, the Colombian Karen Suarezwith more than 111 thousand subscribers on his channel where he teaches financial intelligence, assures that YouTube offers a digital space in which a relationship between creator and follower can be established.

Likewise, the business administrator, broadcaster and producer thanked that the Google platform allows her to make inclusive content, since in her videos she adds deaf and dumb language so that, no matter who sees her, they can understand the advice she provides as her “creator of trusted content.

On the other hand is Liry Onnian Argentinian-Korean creator who uses her channel as a sharing tool curiosities of korean culture. From 2018 to date, she has added more than 2 million followers, who have welcomed her with open arms on YouTube.

And all of them, although they have become faithful followers, point out that at some point they received negative comments of users, commonly known as haterswho had to ignore or block to create a healthy community where they did not have to endure aggression for the issues they address or even for their physical appearance.

Despite all this, the creators pointed out that to get to this point they remained committed to the topic they are passionate about, being constant and listening to their followers to have the guide of what they want to see.

Additionally, they hope their content will help other women see that “I’m not the only one” who likes a topic or wants to explore such opportunities. That is, to inspire others not to stay “with the desire” and take action.

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