We asked our readers a question in our latest newsletter: “What type of RV-related content do you create?” The responses were… well, let’s just say they were very telling.

From hardcore social media influencers to proud non-creators, the RV community has spoken—and the results might surprise you (or confirm your suspicions). If you missed this poll, don’t worry—there’s always next time! Make sure you’re subscribed and voting so your voice is heard in future surveys. After all, who doesn’t want to be part of the data that leaves us all scratching our heads?

The Breakdown: Who’s Actually Creating RV Content?

Here’s how the votes stacked up:

Content TypePercentage
Blog posts0%
Videos5%
Social media posts32%
None63%

The Shocking Truth: 63% of You Are Just Here for the Ride

Let’s address the elephant in the RV park—63% of you create nothing. That’s right, the majority of our readers are happily soaking up RV wisdom without contributing a single tweet, blog, or grainy campground selfie. And honestly? We respect that. Why stress over lighting and hashtags when you could be sipping coffee by a lake instead?

The 5% Video Creators: Heroes or Menaces?

A brave 5% of you are out there making videos. Are you the next RV YouTube sensation, or just someone who accidentally pressed “Live” while struggling with your awning? Either way, we salute you. Just remember: If your “how-to” video ends with you swearing at a stubborn sewer hose, that’s content gold.

Social Media Stars (Or at Least, Casual Posters)

32% of respondents are keeping it short and sweet with social media posts. Whether it’s an Instagram story of your rig at sunset or a Facebook rant about campground Wi-Fi, you’re doing the Lord’s work. Keep those #RVlife posts coming—just maybe ease up on the 50-photo slideshows of your holding tank maintenance.

The 0% Bloggers: An Extinct Breed?

Not a single respondent claimed to write blog posts. Zero. Zilch. Nada. Is it the death of long-form RV content, or did all the bloggers get too busy actually traveling to write about it? Either way, RIP to the era of 2,000-word campground reviews. You will be missed (by approximately no one, according to this poll).

Why Are So Many RVers Content-Free?

Our theory? RVing is about freedom—not content quotas. Most folks just want to enjoy the open road without the pressure of documenting every moment. Plus, let’s be real: Editing videos or writing blogs cuts into valuable napping-in-a-hammock time. And if there’s one thing RVers love more than a good deal on propane, it’s a good nap.

So whether you’re a silent observer or a hashtag-happy influencer, keep doing you. The RV life is better when it’s your way—not the algorithm’s.