Sign in to comment to your favorite stories, participate in your community and interact with your friends Why did YouTuber Natalie Wynn suddenly find herself canceled, and what does it say about the rest of us? The only issue with this message is that it validates the misconception that being “ladylike” is actually a bad thing, because the video makes out the “unladylike” girl (shown above) to be free-spirited and humorous, which might imply that ladylike women are not this way. Several of the confessional videos from the twentysomething ex-BuzzFeeders have garnered millions of views, reflecting an interest in (or schadenfreude about) the inner workings of the internet media company’s content factory.Of course, for media companies, talent comings-and-goings are certainly nothing new. The hosts perform a few other similar skits like this one, where it is more about the comedic factor than about gaining equality for women. While I agree that men shame women for having too many lovers in their lifetime and yet they get high-fives from their friends when they do it, the truth is that there are many women today who date multiple men at one time, just as men do. Nygaard also complained that she felt like producers lacked clear direction from BuzzFeed management, and that she was excluded from the decision-making process about a show she had co-created, “Ladylike.”“In general, I think my goals and the company’s goals just didn’t align anymore,” said Nygaard, who added that she has no hard feelings toward BuzzFeed.For Chris Reinacher, who said he made more than four hours of video during his stint at BuzzFeed, the primary problem was the mind-numbing requirement to be a jack-of-all-trades — writing, shooting, acting in and producing the short-form videos. At the end of each episode, Ned and Ariel would decide whether they preferred the home-cooked meal (and the accompanying ambiance and price tag) or the meal at the restaurant. by Nyla Wissa. Lady tested, lady has it's own channel! Last June, writer-producer-actor Jenny Lorenzo and Brittany Ashley (who worked on BuzzFeed’s popular series “You Do You” and wrote the script for the first season) were let go for allegedly violating their exclusive contracts with BuzzFeed after they appeared in a web series produced by America Ferrara. Take This Quiz To See Which Ladylike Lady You Are. Maybe you've got a test coming up that you don't quite understand the material for, or you just got that dreaded "we need to talk" text. Both BuzzFeed and MTV have recently begun to air their own versions of a series titled Ladylike.While both programs focus on female tendencies or gender roles, MTV’s version is about breaking free from gender stereotypes, and BuzzFeed’s Ladylike dives into the idea of “untrendy” women experimenting with pop culture’s latest trends. 351.1k Followers, 20 Following, 973 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ladylike (@buzzfeedladylike) In 2013, Pulitzer Prize winner BuzzFeed Video, BuzzFeed Motion Picture's flagship BuzzFeed started an in-house podcasting team in 2015, through which the podcasts In January 2017, BuzzFeed's user-generated community content accumulated 100 million views.In February 2019, BuzzFeed News voted to unionise, following major layoffs. And many of them have been using those skills in spades — after they’ve quit the company. A dispute between BuzzFeed's upper executives and the union began when the executives failed to show up to a meeting.BuzzFeed receives the majority of its traffic by creating content that is shared on The company also operates international versions of Night In/Night Out was a series run by Ned and Ariel Fulmer. It can even be social anxiety. Here is a list of TV shows and movies we will be losing and gaining on Netflix during September.Why and where you should be shopping local in Providence, RI We've all heard the phrase "shop local," during the pandemic to encourage the support of small businesses, but what does "shopping local" really mean and why should we do it? Here's What's Going On. Read Next: SoundExchange Names Esther-Mireya Tejeda Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Devin Shares Her Sexual Assault Story • LadyLike. “Excited for my new video, ‘Why I Left BuzzFeed,'” popular YouTuber Phil DiFranco The “Why I Left BuzzFeed” meme has even inspired a rash of parody videos — aimed at riding the viral tide — including several The friction between BuzzFeed and its video employees has come to a head in the past year: The company has fired employees for working on non-BuzzFeed projects. In June 2012, BuzzFeed has been the subject of multiple copyright infringement lawsuits, for both using content it had no rights to and encouraging its proliferation without attributing its sources: one for an individual photographer's photograph,In January 2017, Buzzfeed again faced heavy criticism from several mainstream media outlets, along with then-President elect BuzzFeed states in its editorial guide that "we firmly believe that for a number of issues, including civil rights, women's rights, anti-racism, and LGBT equality, there are not two sides".In January 2017, BuzzFeed released what became known as the "Internet media and news company based in New York CityThe most interesting thing to me is that it traveled. Apr 7, 2020. For some, freshmen year includes massive change, struggles with anxiety and depression, and a really horrible sleeping schedule. Maybe you just can't seem to fit in, or you have a hard time being able to start a conversation with someone.