In contrast to the risks of unregulated online content, professional filmmakers and actors are increasingly focusing on empowering female-led narratives.

: Creators develop unique visual identities that their followers can easily recognize across multiple platforms.

: In Canada, Bill C-218 was a significant piece of legislation that legalized single-event sports wagering, a move widely supported by entertainment and gaming technology companies like GameOn Entertainment Technologies .

The term "girls" in modern media often refers to the emergence of , a digital-first youth culture. E-girls use platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to create highly stylized content, often featuring bold makeup, dyed hair, and a distinct aesthetic that blends anime influences with streetwear. Key aspects of this content include:

: The term "GirlsDo..." is most notoriously associated with GirlsDoPorn , a site that was shut down in 2020 after its operators were charged with sex trafficking and fraud. This serves as a cautionary tale within the media industry regarding the exploitation of young women under the guise of "amateur" entertainment. Empowering Women in Professional Media

: Technical codes like NAICS 218 or ISIC 218 are often used by government agencies to categorize specific sectors, such as information and communication technology (ICT) goods or food manufacturing, though these are less related to creative media.