On Thursday afternoon, a series of unusual tweets began propagating across the internet with content creators, many of them independent journalists and right-leaning commentators, thanking Twitter for massive advertising-share payouts. It has all the appearance of a massive power move by Elon Musk that is sure to attract major attention and intensify the allure of the platform for both influential creators and advertisers alike.
In short, it's a masterful stroke and could be a lethal blow in Twitter's battle against the burgeoning 'Threads by Instagram' offered by rival Meta under Mark Zuckerberg.
At about 12:45 p.m. EST, T(w)itter Daily News posted a message the outlet received that stated,
"Surprise, We're delighted to share a portion of our ads revenue generated from you Tweets' replies with you. We want to make sure you can benefit from your posts as a Creator, and this is yet another step towards that goal. You will receive your share via the Stripe account you used to register for Creator Subscriptions in the next 72 hours."
Responding to the report, Twitter owner Elon Musk wrote, "Revenue payout to content creators will be cumulative from when I first promised to do so in February"
Independent journalist Tim Pool of Timcast shared a screenshot indicating he stands to earn $5,823 in shared ad revenue. Ashley St. Clair of the Babylon Bee wrote, "FULL TRANSPARENCY Minutes after Twitter announced ad revenue payouts, I received this saying I’ll be paid $7,153 For reference, I had 328 million tweet impressions in the last 28 days These are awesome payout numbers & I encourage every single creator to share their content here"
Similarly, independent journalist Ian Miles Cheong shared that he is set to receive $16,259.
According to Forbes, "Users must be subscribed to Twitter Blue, own a Stripe account for payment and have more than 5 million tweet impressions in each month for the last 3 months href="https://twitter.com/TitterDaily/status/1679195875833151499?s=20" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="https://twitter.com/TitterDaily/status/1679195875833151499?s=20">to be eligible for ad revenue sharing." The outlet reported that per Musk the first block of the payments would total $5 million. Among the highest so far reported was for Billy Markus who co-created the Doge Cryptocurrency who shared his payout of $37,050.
As previously reported by DC Enquirer, X Corp. the parent company of Twitter has threatened a lawsuit against "Meta's copycat 'Threads' app," specifically alleging the "systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property."
At present, Twitter has not publicized the methodology for calculating payouts to its creators or the revenue split.
You can follow Matt Holloway on Facebook, Twitter, TruthSocial, Gettr, Gab & Parler.
In short, it's a masterful stroke and could be a lethal blow in Twitter's battle against the burgeoning 'Threads by Instagram' offered by rival Meta under Mark Zuckerberg.
At about 12:45 p.m. EST, T(w)itter Daily News posted a message the outlet received that stated,
"Surprise, We're delighted to share a portion of our ads revenue generated from you Tweets' replies with you. We want to make sure you can benefit from your posts as a Creator, and this is yet another step towards that goal. You will receive your share via the Stripe account you used to register for Creator Subscriptions in the next 72 hours."
Responding to the report, Twitter owner Elon Musk wrote, "Revenue payout to content creators will be cumulative from when I first promised to do so in February"
Independent journalist Tim Pool of Timcast shared a screenshot indicating he stands to earn $5,823 in shared ad revenue. Ashley St. Clair of the Babylon Bee wrote, "FULL TRANSPARENCY Minutes after Twitter announced ad revenue payouts, I received this saying I’ll be paid $7,153 For reference, I had 328 million tweet impressions in the last 28 days These are awesome payout numbers & I encourage every single creator to share their content here"
Similarly, independent journalist Ian Miles Cheong shared that he is set to receive $16,259.
According to Forbes, "Users must be subscribed to Twitter Blue, own a Stripe account for payment and have more than 5 million tweet impressions in each month for the last 3 months href="https://twitter.com/TitterDaily/status/1679195875833151499?s=20" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="https://twitter.com/TitterDaily/status/1679195875833151499?s=20">to be eligible for ad revenue sharing." The outlet reported that per Musk the first block of the payments would total $5 million. Among the highest so far reported was for Billy Markus who co-created the Doge Cryptocurrency who shared his payout of $37,050.
As previously reported by DC Enquirer, X Corp. the parent company of Twitter has threatened a lawsuit against "Meta's copycat 'Threads' app," specifically alleging the "systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property."
At present, Twitter has not publicized the methodology for calculating payouts to its creators or the revenue split.
You can follow Matt Holloway on Facebook, Twitter, TruthSocial, Gettr, Gab & Parler.
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