As content creators and mainstream Hollywood continue to intersect in the age of social media , Robert Downey Jr. doesn’t think influencers should be declared the “stars of the future.” The Oscar winner recently sat down for an interview on the Conversations for our Daughters podcast , where he compared modern-day influencers with creatives who actually “want to build something” meaningful. “It was also a time when in the late ’70s, early ’80s, dangerous though it was, there was this sense that the competition wasn’t so stiff that you shouldn’t even bother trying,” Downey Jr. explained. “Whereas nowadays, people can create a celebrity without ever doing much besides rolling a phone on themselves. I don’t look at that as a negative thing. I just look at it as more like the challenge for individuation is being upped.” The Avengers: Doomsday star continued, “Hopefully the grosser part of the youth of — let’s just call it America for locality’s sake — is gonna say, ‘Yeah, but that’s not my thing.…