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Dancing makes the world go round and it could pay off in the long run. Groovetime — a dance marketplace platform — is on a mission to not only teach dance through motion tracking and AI technology but to also help folks monetize those moves along the way. “At Groovetime, we believe that everyone should have a chance to experience dance,” said the company in an official press release shared with AfroTech, while explaining that it has pivoted to the non-fungible token (NFT) space. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GROOVETIME (@itsgroovetime)
The Black TikTok strike made headlines last month after Black creators seemingly refused to create choreography to Megan Thee Stallion’s “Thot Sh*t” single for non-Black TikTokers to steal without giving credit. However, that wasn’t the beginning and end of the strike’s mission. In fact, the Black TikTok strike was never solely about Black creators refusing to create dances. The real reason for the strike was fueled by users who were fed up and frustrated with the way Black creativity on apps like TikTok is constantly stolen, replicated and profited off of for the benefit of others. According to TikTok influencer Erick Louis — whose viral video helped spark the beginning of the strike — he originally joined the app back in November because he saw the community being built by Black TikTokers that stirred joy, education and entertainment on the platform. However, it’s been disheartening for him to see the way Black creators are excluded and taken advantage of while TikTok does little...