83% of Gen Z Create Content And They Want Brands to Join the Fun

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A recent survey shows that 83% of Gen Z youth in India see themselves as creators. That means most young people aren’t just watching content—they’re making it.

They post fan edits, memes, reaction videos, and more. Surprisingly, 80% of them want brands to engage in the same space, not just send ads.

These Gen Zers don’t want brands to talk at them. They want brands to talk with them—inside their world of fandom, video edits, and online communities. This trend is pushing marketers to rethink how they build campaigns.

Gen Z Create Content: How Brands Are Responding to the Gen Z Shift

Gen Z Create Content

Because Gen Z wants more authentic engagement, brands are changing how they work with creators:

  • Marketers are now using creator-led collaborations, not just paid influencers.
  • Community-driven storytelling and “fan-first” content are becoming key strategies.
  • Brands are partnering with creators to make content that fans actually enjoy remixing and reshaping.

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Some big examples:

  • The Pushpa 2 trailer was boosted by fan-made edits.
  • Popular creators like Ajjubhai and Fukra Insaan are using fan culture to connect deeply with their audiences.
  • Brands like McDonald’s leaned into anime fan edits.

Gen Z is highly active in fandoms: 87% identify as fans, and 91% have done fan activities in the last year (like fan art, edits, or lore breakdowns).

Their “fandom” falls into four groups: casual fans, big fans, superfans, and professional fans who make money from their creations.

YouTube is a major platform for all this. 93% of Gen Z fans use it weekly, and 78% say they prefer watching explainer or reaction videos over the original content.

That means remixed or commentary-style content is now a big part of Gen Z’s online habits

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