Meta has its own version of TikTok's Discover List

These influencers are "driving honest conversations" and redefining digital culture.
 By 
Meera Navlakha
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A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of a few influencers.
Credit: Meta.

Last year, TikTok put together one big list of its influencers, championing the creators that have kept the platform going. Now, Meta has announced its inaugural Creators of Tomorrow class, a program aiming to showcase emerging talent across the company's platforms.

The cohort of creators span across five categories whose work will be amplified by Meta. "Redefining Community" celebrates active, niche online groups and those supporting marginalized people, while "#NoFilter Empowerment" platforms creators that are "driving honest conversations" and exhibiting vulnerability online in order to fight stigma. "On the Rise" looks at creators turning their passions into careers, and "Creative Excellence" highlights creators that are "pioneers" of trends and culture. Finally, "Future Ready" focuses on creators in the Web3 space, be it the Metaverse, augmented and virtual reality, or blockchain.

This year's class consists of 25 creators with five under each category. Influencers include financial literacy coach Vivian Tu (@your.richbff), influencer Armiel Chandler (@armielchandler), musician Jayo (@jayo), makeup artist Paige Piskin (@paigepiskin), and actor and creator Joe Ando Hirsh (@joeandohirsh).


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The initiative fits into a larger push to support creators, without whom so many of these platforms would falter.

Take a look at the full list below.

Redefining Community

A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of five influencers under the category 'Redefining Community'.
Credit: Meta.

#NoFilter Empowerment

A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of five influencers under the category '#NoFilter Empowerment'.
Credit: Meta.

On the Rise

A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of five influencers under the category 'On the Rise'.
Credit: Meta.

Creative Excellence

A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of five influencers under the category 'Creative Excellence'.
Credit: Meta.

Future-Ready

A graphic by Meta featuring headshots of five influencers under the category 'Future-Ready'.
Credit: Meta.

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Meera Navlakha

Meera is a journalist based between London and New York. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Vice, The Independent, Vogue India, W Magazine, and others. She was previously a Culture Reporter at Mashable. 

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