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Why Creator Fatigue Is the Next Big Crisis Brands Are Ignoring

In this article, Vibhor Gulati, Founder, Defodio Digital, says creator fatigue stems from repetitive briefs, overexposure and lack of authenticity, leading to audience disengagement; brands must prioritise creative freedom, relevance and trust over scale.

by Guest Column
March 30, 2026
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Be honest. When was the last time you actually watched a sponsored post till the end?

Not scrolled past. Not half watched. Actually paid attention.

If you have to think about it, that’s the problem.

Because what used to feel like recommendations now feels like repetition.

The scroll feels heavier now

Open Instagram and scroll for a few minutes. You will start noticing a pattern.

A skincare routine that looks familiar.

A “day in my life” that suddenly becomes a product plug.

A reel that starts like a story and ends like an ad.

Different creators. Same structure.

At some point, your brain just switches off.

Not because the creators are not good. Not because the brands are irrelevant.

But because everything starts feeling the same.

This is not a content problem. This is fatigue.

Creators are not tired of creating. They are tired of repeating

In conversations with creators, one thing comes up again and again.

They still love creating.

What they are struggling with is repetition.

– Briefs that look identical across brands.
– Hooks are designed for algorithms instead of people.
– Deliverables that leave very little room for personality.

Imagine being creative for a living, but constantly being told how to be creative.

That is where fatigue really begins.

Not from effort. From the lack of ownership.

And when creators feel it, audiences can sense it instantly.

The authenticity gap is getting wider

Influencer marketing worked because it felt real.

It felt like recommendations from someone you trust.

But somewhere along the way, we started optimizing for efficiency over authenticity.

Creators started being treated like media inventory.

And that is where things began to slip.

Audiences today are far more aware. They can tell when something is forced. They can tell when a creator does not actually care about what they are promoting.

A study by OnePulse found that 32 percent of users unfollow influencers because of fake relatability.

Source: https://www.onepulse.com/blog/why-influencer-marketing-in-2025-needs-a-rethink/

That is not just a number. That is a signal.

More content is not solving the problem

A common reaction from brands is simple.

If one campaign is not performing, increase volume.

More creators. More posts. More frequency.

But fatigue does not get solved with more content. It gets amplified.

We have seen campaigns in which brands collaborated with dozens of creators simultaneously. The initial spike looks impressive. But very quickly, everything starts blending together.

No clear recall. No distinct identity. Just presence.

And presence without memory is wasted spend.

Burnout is real, and it is rising

There is another side to this that often gets ignored.

Creators themselves are burning out.

More than half of content creators report experiencing burnout, with creative fatigue being one of the biggest reasons.

Think about the pressure they operate under.

– They need to stay relevant.
– They need to post consistently.
– They need to satisfy the algorithm.
– They need to deliver for brands.

There is no real pause.

And when creators burn out, the first thing that drops is the quality of storytelling.

Which again feeds into audience fatigue.

It is a loop that keeps reinforcing itself.

Where brands are getting it wrong

The biggest mistake right now is confusing visibility with impact.

Just because your product is everywhere does not mean it is working.

In fact, overexposure often reduces perceived value.

If everyone is talking about the same product, it stops feeling special.

It starts feeling like a campaign.

And people do not trust campaigns. They trust people.

What needs to change

This is not about doing less influencer marketing. It is about doing it better.

First, fewer collaborations and stronger relationships.

When a creator works with a brand over time, the integration feels natural. It becomes part of their story instead of an interruption.

Second, real creative freedom.

Not just in theory, but in execution. If every line needs approval, you are not collaborating. You are controlling.
And controlled content rarely connects.

Third, focus on fit instead of just reach.

A smaller creator who genuinely aligns with your brand will almost always deliver better engagement and trust than a larger one who is just executing a brief.

Enough industry data is showing that micro and niche creators often drive stronger engagement because of tighter communities.

Fourth, respect the audience.

People are not passive anymore. They filter everything. If something does not feel real, they move on instantly.

The real risk is not fatigue. It is indifference

Fatigue can still be corrected.

Indifference is much harder to reverse.

If audiences reach a point where they stop caring about creator content altogether, the entire system weakens.

Creators lose influence.

Brands lose effectiveness.

Platforms lose engagement.

And we are closer to that point than most people think.

Final thought

We are not in the business of content. We are in the business of attention and trust.

Content is just the medium.

If that trust starts slipping, no amount of scale can fix it.

Creator fatigue is not just a trend.

It is a signal.

The only question is whether brands are paying attention yet

(Views are personal)

Tags: Defodio DigitalVibhor Gulati

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