Twitter: 50 Prozent weniger Werbeeinnahmen und umstrittene Accounts profitieren von Creator-Auszahlungen
Twitter verkündete vor kurzem, Creator mit viel Sichtbarkeit für Werbung in Post Replies ab sofort einen Anteil der Einnahmen auszuzahlen.
29. March 2024, 11:52 AM / Letztes Update: 11:45 AM
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Twitter verkündete vor kurzem, Creator mit viel Sichtbarkeit für Werbung in Post Replies ab sofort einen Anteil der Einnahmen auszuzahlen.
Illustration: Alex Castro / The VergeMonths after Elon Musk announced that some Twitter users will be eligible to earn money via ads on the platform, popular creators are finally getting an update: the money is coming “within the next 72 hours.”The revenue sharing program is only available to users who pay for a Twitter Blue subscription and is driven by ads placed in the replies to tweets.
To be eligible for the new feature, creators must be at least 18 years old and have a US-based account with a minimum of 50,000 followers. Once enrolled in the TikTok Creative Challenge, creators will be able to browse through a list of challenges, and view the reward pool, additional details and requirements.
On any given day, a creator could post a trailblazing piece of content to a social channel like YouTube or TikTok, somehow managing to stand out in a sea of comedy skits, magic tricks, beauty tutorials and music videos to earn a coveted spot as a newly minted digital star.
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Meta is making sure it gives Twitter plenty of chances to remain at the tip of its toes after previously announcing the launch of a new app that would seemingly compete with it.And now, we’re hearing more about Twitter’s competitor inching closer to a launch with several leading creators.
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The VergeFor the first time, TikTok is introducing a fund for creators making viral effects and filters — but based on the proposed payout structure, creators won’t be getting rich anytime soon.
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