Twitter launches long-awaited revenue sharing program, with some creators already reporting payments of more than $100 $100,000. Although the program has been planned for several months, many believe the timing of its release is a direct attempt to strengthen support for the platform in light of competition from Meta's new Threads app. I believe.
However, the new program is not an easily accessible, endless money glitch and requires certain criteria to qualify. Current requirements include an active subscription to Twitter Blue, a Stripe account for payment processing, and his 5 million tweets and impressions in the past three months when the program was first announced. .
Elon Musk said the program, which pays creators for ads that appear in reply threads, includes a total of 5 million dollars The USD is part of the first block of payments, which means more is up for grabs. Currently, the highest amount disclosed is his $100,000 to the creator. Internet Hall of Fameanother notable payment was just over $25,000 to none other than Mr. Beast.
The ad revenue share program currently appears to be only available to some creators with Twitter Blue subscriptions, although there are reports that it will be opened to non-subscribers in the next two weeks, although other criteria may apply. is likely to continue. Applicable.
For more information on the program, see the official announcement from Twitter below.
surprise! Today, we launched the Creator Ad Revenue Sharing Program.
We are expanding monetization services for creators, including advertising revenue sharing for creators. This means creators can earn a share of ad revenue from replies to their posts. This is our…
— Twitter (@Twitter) July 13, 2023
In related tech news, see how Meta's Threads surpassed 100 million users earlier this week.