With Elon Musk Twitter, it has seemed that everything on Twitter was for the benefit of Elon Musk – well, there’s a little coin flip playing out now. Twitter will allow creators to monetize their audience when in a Twitter subscription. Let’s take a look at further details.
Creators monetize their audience with a Twitter subscription: further details
The ability to monetize your audience is similar to the Super follow feature that debuted on Twitter in 2021 – or put precisely, it’s a remnant of the feature. Twitter says there are certain requirements before creators can be able to monetize their audience with a Twitter subscription.
Usually, to obtain a Twitter subscription, you have to be on 25 tweets within the last 30 days, have 500 followers, and(of course) be over the age of 18. And as regards to kind of content, shared tweets, long-form tweets, and an hour-long video are all valid. A benefit of being under the umbrella of a Twitter subscription is the ability to host Twitter spaces where you can share videos as well as audio content. There are so many other benefits of having the subscription but we’ll delve into the new feature as we’re getting news of the subscription (and should be familiar with it).
In terms of how much a creative may earn, Musk explained that Twitter will not take a portion of the money made by users using the platform for the first year. This is a substantial incentive, and it should help the program get off to a good start in its first year. Of course, there will be processing costs, but this will still leave a major amount of money in the hands of the inventors.
While Musk claimed that around 92 percent of the time should be accessible, the Subscription support website claims that approximately 97 percent should be available. Because the firm does not have an official media team, it is unsure which number is correct at this moment.
If you purchase a membership straight through the app, the price will be lower because the Apple App Store and Google Play both take a share. Twitter has also said that after a creator’s lifetime profits reach $50,000, they will receive less, but still earn 80 percent. On its Creator Dashboard, the company provides a detailed explanation of how earnings operate.
Of course, as previously noted, these elements are subject to change. However, for the time being, the option for creators is only available in the United States; however, users in other areas will be able to purchase subscriptions on iOS and Android.
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