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A content house, or also known as a collab house, creator house, content collective or influencer group, is a residential property which is most commonly used by
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,
social media influencers A social media influencer, or simply influencer (also known as an online influencer), is a person who builds a grassroots online presence through engaging content such as photos, videos, and updates. This is done by using direct audience intera ...
or content creators in order to provide a focus on creating content for
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platforms, such as
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,
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, and
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. Content houses are intended to provide a fertile ground for influencers to help provide content for their viewers, in addition to helping grow their profile and brand through collaborations with other members of the house. They are most associated with the users of
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, a video-sharing
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; and have been referred to as "TikTok houses".


History

An early example of a content house was first seen in the 1999
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show '' Big Brother'', and the franchise that the show inspired. Contestants lived together in a home specifically designed to be isolated from the outside world, and the drama of the series derived from the interactions between its "housemates". The first social media content houses were created in 2012, with some of the earliest formed by YouTuber
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for the YouTube channel ''Our Second Life'' and The Creature House. Notable content houses include the former Team 10 house inhabited by
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, the
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House, the Hype House, the
Sway House The Sway House, also known as Sway LA or simply Sway, was a TikTok content house, consisting of influencers and internet personalities who resided together to produce content. Formed in January 2020, it was noted for its rivalry with The Hyp ...
. The origins of collab houses date back to 2014 when the members of Our Second Life lived and created content in their 02L Mansion. In 2015 popular users of
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occupied an apartment at 1600 Vine Street in Los Angeles. The proximity of fellow content creators and the availability of emotional support from their peers have contributed to the popularity of collab houses. It is essential that a collab house has lots of natural light and privacy from fans and neighbors. ''
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'', described collab houses as "grotesquely lavish abodes where teens and early twenty somethings live and work together, trying to achieve viral fame on a variety of media platforms" and attributed their rise in popularity to the
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when they "began to proliferate in impressive if not mind-boggling numbers, to the point where it became difficult for a casual observer even to keep track of them". The reporter stayed at the Clubhouse For the Boys in Los Angeles and felt that the management of the clubhouse "actually care very little about the long-term fates of these kids. After all, there's a fungible supply of well-complected youngsters constantly streaming into Los Angeles. Only a very small percentage of these kids will actually make it in the industry; the rest of them, Amir en-Yohanantells me, will eventually just "cycle through". The Clubhouse For the Boys in Los Angeles was based in a 7,000sq ft house valued at $8 million. The occupants of the house were expected to post three to five videos a week to social media accounts linked to the Clubhouse in exchange for free room and board. The house was owned by external investors who took up to 20% of the earnings of the occupants. The house had House Rules listed on a whiteboard, which included exhortations to refrain from drinking alcohol between Sunday and Thursday and to "finish brand deliverables before inviting guests". The popularity of collab houses arose at the same time as the burgeoning
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. The reporter felt that several articles in ''
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'' about the collab houses had characterized their residents as "incorrigible Dionysians" as a result of the disparity between their lifestyle and the demands of the public health emergency. A January 2020 article in ''
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'' described Los Angeles as "home to a land rush" of collab houses. Hype House, a collective of content creators was set in a 'Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a hill on a gated street' with a 'a palatial backyard, a pool and enormous kitchen, dining and living quarters' and was home to four members of the group. Hype House was formed in December 2019, TikTok videos tagged #hypehouse had accrued 100 million views by January 2020. On April 22, 2021,
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announced that it was in production of a reality television series entitled ''
The Hype House The Hype House was a collective of young TikTok personalities based in California, United States as well as the name of the mansion in which some of the creators live. It was a collaborative content-creation house, allowing the different influ ...
'', which is set at the content house of the same name. ''The Hype House'' is set to star various content creators such as
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,
Lil Huddy Cole Chase Hudson (born May 15, 2002), known professionally as Huddy (formerly known as LilHuddy), is an American singer, actor, and social media personality, known for co-founding the TikTok collective the Hype House, and popularizing the e- ...
(also known as Chase Hudson), and
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. Reception to the announcement on social media was mostly negative, with some Netflix subscribers threatening to cancel their subscriptions if the series was aired.


Partial list of content houses

*Byte House *Clubhouse BH *Clubhouse Beverly Hills *Clubhouse FTB *Clubhouse For the Boys *Drip House *Myth Crib *FaZe House *Fenty Beauty House *Girls in the Valley * Hype House *Not a Content House *
Sway House The Sway House, also known as Sway LA or simply Sway, was a TikTok content house, consisting of influencers and internet personalities who resided together to produce content. Formed in January 2020, it was noted for its rivalry with The Hyp ...
*The House of Collab *The Bop House


'YouTuber' mansions

*The Vlog Squad house in Studio City *
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's Team 10 in West Hollywood and Calabasas *The Clout House in the Hollywood Hills


References

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