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Fish_Fingersd is an Australia-based Gen Z creator operating primarily on TikTok, where she has built a following of around two million with a content style that sits at the intersection of…
Total Followers +0.1%
2.5M
Across TikTok, Instagram
Primary Platform
TikTok
2M followers · 80% of audience
Engagement
19.9%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. $7.4K–$17K / IG post
| Window | TikTok | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | -248 -0.1% | +0 +0.0% | -248 |
| Last 30 days | +0 +0.0% | +2K +0.5% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
| Last 90 days | +0 +0.0% | +16K +3.3% | +0 +0.0% | +16K |
| Last 365 days | +0 +0.0% | +16K +3.3% | +0 +0.0% | +16K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Fish_Fingersd is an Australia-based Gen Z creator operating primarily on TikTok, where she has built a following of around two million with a content style that sits at the intersection of K-beauty, lifestyle, and a distinctly alt-aesthetic sensibility — signalled by everything from K-skincare haul content to the gothic undertones suggested by her Instagram category tag and recurring vampire imagery in her branding. The recurring #08 hashtag marks her alignment with the tight-knit community of 2008-born creators on TikTok, a cohort known for unusually loyal, peer-driven audiences. Her captions lean casual and self-deprecating — a deliberate Gen Z register that reads as authenticity rather than polish. She splits time between Australia and China based on content references, and has formalised her presence with professional management through Peng Entertainment.
Her audience skews heavily female and concentrates in the 18–24 bracket, with significant reach across English-speaking markets — the US, Australia, the UK, and Canada together account for the bulk of her viewership. What makes her data profile particularly notable is an engagement rate on TikTok that sits well over ten times the category median, suggesting her following is actively participatory rather than passive. She has extended her creative identity into her own fashion label, @atelier.dollmoire, which positions her as a brand-builder rather than simply a platform personality. That combination — a hyper-engaged young female audience, an established aesthetic niche blending K-beauty and alt-fashion, and a proprietary brand — makes her a credible long-term partner for skincare, beauty, and independent fashion labels looking for culturally fluent Gen Z reach.
Fish_Fingersd reaches an audience concentrated in Australia primarily through TikTok, and is best activated via Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. Their sponsorship history skews toward Fashion / Beauty, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Atelier Dollmoire. Engagement on TikTok runs around 19.9%, which points to an audience better suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel campaigns than to pure-reach buys. The channel's mix of Instagram Reels and Stories and TikTok branded content lets a sponsor choose between short awareness placements and longer, more detailed integrations. Because the audience follows beauty content rather than arriving through untargeted reach, sponsorships that match the channel's subject matter tend to convert more efficiently than broad placements. A consistent, on-topic posting focus gives sponsors a predictable, brand-safe environment, lowering placement risk compared with broad, general-interest channels. Campaigns here are best measured on qualified engagement and consideration within the niche rather than on raw impression volume. For Australia-focused brands in Fashion / Beauty and related categories, Fish_Fingersd offers a defined, creative-fit audience rather than broad, low-intent impressions.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Fish_Fingersd's tier (Macro, 2.5M combined followers, Australia). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Fish_Fingersd openly names @ayxlguu as her wife in her Instagram bio, making the relationship a public part of her online identity. She pairs it with a 🐇🧛🏼 aesthetic that fits the dark, whimsical tone she carries across her content.
Yes — Fish_Fingersd lists @atelier.dollmoire in her Instagram bio as her own brand. The name has a strong aesthetic quality, blending artisanal and doll-like imagery, which aligns with the visual style she cultivates for her audience.
Fish_Fingersd has her Instagram account declared under the Cemetery category, which is a highly unconventional choice compared to the typical lifestyle or beauty labels creators use. It reads as a deliberate aesthetic signal, consistent with the dark and offbeat personality she projects in her bios and content.
Fish_Fingersd is based in Australia, but she regularly signals Chinese heritage through her 🇨🇳 hashtag use, references to Xiaohongshu, and posts complaining about the lag from Chinese WiFi while traveling. She moves comfortably between Australian and Chinese cultural spaces, and her audience spans both.
On TikTok, #08 is shorthand for creators born in 2008 — a close-knit generational community that tags content to connect with others the same age. Fish_Fingersd uses it consistently alongside 🇨🇳, marking herself as part of that 2008-born cohort within the Chinese-diaspora creator space.
Yes — K-beauty and Korean skincare are recurring themes across Fish_Fingersd's posts, reflected in her consistent use of hashtags like #kbeauty, #kskincare, #korea, and #southkorea. This niche overlaps with her broader aesthetic content and helps explain her heavily female, 18–24-skewed audience.
Fish_Fingersd has posted openly about Instagram repeatedly stripping audio from her videos, a frustration driven by regional music licensing restrictions. Creators based in Australia often face this more acutely than those in the US, since licensing deals with major labels don't always extend across all markets.
In creator slang, a flop era means a stretch where your content underperforms — lower reach, slower growth, or the algorithm deprioritizing your posts. Fish_Fingersd lists it in her TikTok bio with a 😔 emoji, which reads as a self-aware, relatable joke rather than a genuine distress signal.
Fish_Fingersd is based in Australia, but she clearly travels to China — she's posted about dealing with Chinese internet lag and referenced watching content on Xiaohongshu, China's major lifestyle platform. Her content reflects a life that moves between both countries rather than being fixed in one.
Fish_Fingersd has surpassed 2 million followers on TikTok, placing her in the Macro creator tier. What sets her apart is an engagement rate that runs far above the category average — a signal that her audience isn't just large but unusually active and loyal relative to her follower count.
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