You be the judge: should my wannabe influencer friend stop using me for content?

Friendship or Content Creation: Where Do the Boundaries Lie?

A budding influencer and her best friend are at odds over whose needs should come first. For a decade, they've shared meals, laughter, and inside jokes, but lately, their friendship has taken on an increasingly formal tone.

Marielle's calling herself the "content queen," capturing every moment of her life on camera for her Instagram feed. She films Beth during mealtimes, in the park, and even when hanging out with friends – a practice that leaves Beth feeling uncomfortable and more like her personal videographer than friend. The constant presence of the camera has made Beth's life feel like a scripted drama, where she's always "on" for Marielle's benefit.

Meanwhile, Marielle believes that sharing their daily lives online is an essential part of being herself and connecting with others. She's discovered a talent for DIY filmmaking and sees content creation as a form of creative expression. However, Beth feels like she's lost control over her own life in the process. The constant filming makes her wonder if Marielle still values their friendship or is just using her as a prop to boost her online presence.

The question on everyone's mind is: where do the boundaries lie between friendship and content creation? Should Beth expect to be included in Marielle's Instagram posts, or should she set clear limits about what feels acceptable?

As readers weigh in on our poll, it's clear that many are empathizing with Beth's plight. "Having a friend film you can be excruciating," says one reader. "It's not just about respect; it's about feeling like yourself." Another reader notes that the pressure to always be 'on' for Marielle's benefit is suffocating.

On the other hand, some readers see Marielle's perspective as valid. "If your passion is filmmaking, it doesn't mean everyone around you has to be comfortable with being filmed," argues one supporter. "Maybe she can find other friends who share her interest."

Ultimately, it's up to Beth and Marielle to set clear boundaries and have an open conversation about their friendship and its evolving role in Marielle's life. By establishing mutual respect and trust, they may just find a way to balance their creative ambitions with the importance of genuine connection.

Will you say yes or no to Marielle being over-exposing their friendship? Cast your vote on our poll.
 
πŸ€” i feel for both girls, but like honestly, if u want 2 b an influencer, u gotta be prepared 4 people 2 be uncomfortable w/ ur content πŸ“Έ sometimes u gotta put urself 1st & think about how ur actions affect others. if marielle really values their friendship, she should ask beth how she feels about being filmed all the time πŸ€—
 
idk about this whole thing πŸ€”... i think marielle's gonna be all like "oh, my content is art" and forgets that beth has feelings too πŸ’”... but at the same time, i get why beth wants some space from being filmed 24/7... it's like when you're tryin' to chill on the couch and your friend's always takin' vids of u for tiktok πŸ“Ή... can't they just find another way to be creative without exploitin' each other?
 
I'm low-key worried about Beth's situation πŸ€”. I mean, I get why Marielle wants to share her life online, but it sounds like she's prioritizing her influencer status over the fact that Beth is, like, a real person with feelings and boundaries πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. If Marielle really values their friendship, shouldn't she be making an effort to have more private moments with Beth, not film them constantly? It's all about respect and trust, you know? And btw, I think it's so extra of Marielle to call herself the "content queen" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. A girl just wants to hang out and have fun without being broadcasted online, amirite?
 
ugh, this is soooo relatable πŸ€£πŸ“Έ like, i get it marielle wanna be a content queen but Beth deserves better than being treated like a personal film prop πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ shouldn't she have control over her own life and not feel like she's in a scripted drama all the time? πŸ€” meanwhile marielle is probs just using Beth to boost her online presence without even thinking about how it affects their actual friendship πŸ’­πŸ“ˆ gotta draw some boundaries fam πŸ‘€πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I think it's kinda sad that Beth is feeling like she's losing control over her life and friendships are becoming super formal πŸ€”πŸ“Έ. I mean, sure, Marielle has a right to do what she loves (content creation), but does she have to film everyone around her? It's not just about respecting boundaries, it's also about being considerate of Beth's feelings and personal space πŸ’•. Maybe Marielle could find other friends who share her passion for filmmaking or at least set up a separate camera for when she's not with Beth πŸ“Ή. On the flip side, I get that if you're passionate about something, it can be hard to turn it off. But maybe finding that balance is key? πŸ€—
 
Ugh 🀯 I'm so done with this whole content creator vs friend thing! I mean, can't they just keep it real for once πŸ“Έ? It's like, if you want to film each other all the time, that's cool, but don't expect me to be comfy with it πŸ˜’. Newsflash: just because you're trying to grow your online presence doesn't mean you get to turn your friends into props πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I'd say set some clear boundaries and prioritize actual friendship over fake internet vibes πŸ‘.
 
I'm low-key worried about Beth in this situation πŸ€”πŸ’­. As someone who's been through similar stuff, it feels like Marielle is losing sight of what's truly important – the friendship itself. I mean, just 'cause she's good at making videos doesn't mean she can dictate how her BFF feels about being on camera all the time. πŸ“ΉπŸ‘€ Can't they just chill and be themselves around each other? πŸ˜… It's not like Marielle's gonna lose her creative edge if Beth sets some boundaries, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm like "okay, so if I become an influencer, does that mean my friends have to be B-rollers too lol?" For real though, it's a delicate balance between sharing your life and respecting others' boundaries. I think Beth's feeling a bit 'filmed out' (get it?) and needs some space to just be herself without the camera rolling. But at the same time, if Marielle's passionate about her content creation, can't she find other friends who are into that too? Maybe they can even collab on some vids πŸ€£πŸ“Ή
 
I think it's high time we normalize having boundaries in friendships that involve content creation πŸ€”. For me, the key is that if someone feels like they're losing control over their life or personality, something needs to shift. It's not about stifling creativity or passion, but rather about recognizing each other's emotional well-being.

In this case, Beth's concerns feel really valid - I mean, who wants to be a character in someone else's drama all the time? πŸ˜‚ I think Marielle should definitely find ways to balance her love of filmmaking with respecting Beth's needs. Maybe they could have "no filming" days or create content together that doesn't involve Beth as the main subject.

Ultimately, it's not about saying yes or no - it's about having a conversation and finding a solution that works for both parties 🀝.
 
omg i feel so bad for beth tbh like she's literally pouring her heart out and still gets treated like a prop πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ“Έ can't marielle just get that instagram followers are not the same as actual friends?! πŸ™„ also i think it's kinda messed up that marielle doesn't even consider how ethan feels about being filmed all the time πŸ€” shouldn't friendship be more than just a good story to share online? πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
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