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Twitter will soon begin paying verified content creators for ads in their replies, with the first payment block of around $5 million, company owner Elon Musk said on Friday.
Topline Twitter will begin paying some creators for advertisements served in their replies, Elon Musk announced Friday, likely an attempt to revive Twitter’s advertising revenue, which has ...
Twitter is now paying creators for a share of the ad revenue earned from ads served in the replies to their posts. Users who subscribe to Twitter Blue and have earned more than 5 million tweet ...
Elon Musk announced a Twitter Blue $8 subscription that lets the user become verified, shows fewer ads, adds priority for their tweets in replies, mentions, and searches, and allows posting long ...
Before, creators would be paid a percentage of the ad revenue from ads shown in their replies. Now, X says it will instead pay creators directly based on engagement with their content that comes ...
Elon Musk-owned X raised the price of its premium-plus plan in several markets from Dec. 21 as the social media company looks to boost payment for creators on its platform.
X is making a big change to how creators can earn money from the platform. Since last year, X has shared ad revenue with creators based on how many verified users see ads in replies to their posts.
X Premium users are those who pay for X's paid subscription service, which starts at $8 per month. Users can tell if an account is subscribed to X Premium as subscribed accounts have the verified ...
Reportedly, the announcement to pay verified content creators comes amid Twitter's struggle to retain advertisers following Tesla CEO Elon Musk's takeover.
Elon Musk's X will no longer pay creators based on ads but on engagement Engagement farming was already out of control on X. Is it about to get worse?
Twitter will soon start paying verified content creators for the advertisement in their replies, company owner Elon Musk said on Saturday. The first block of payment will be around $5 million.