Since being acquired by Elon Musk, Twitter, now known as X, has undergone significant changes. The best example of this is the change in the platform’s name to X. Subsequently, the company initiated an advertising revenue sharing program, allowing content creators to earn money by sharing a portion of the revenue generated from the ads displayed in their posts.
Today, Linda Yaccarino, who took over as CEO, succeeding Musk, announced how much has been paid to content creators under X’s (Twitter’s) advertising revenue sharing program.
X (Twitter) has generated millions of dollars through its advertising revenue sharing program
There are three requirements to earn money as a content creator on X (Twitter): subscribing to X Blue or being a verified organization, having at least 15 million views on all your posts in the last 3 months, and having at least 500 followers. Users meeting these criteria can apply for the advertising revenue sharing program.
Currently, Elon Musk, Chairman of the Board and CTO of X, had previously announced that an initial payment of around $5 million had been made to content creators for the earnings accumulated between February and July.
Today, X (Twitter) CEO Linda Yaccarino announced that a total of $20 million has been paid to content creators to date. It’s possible to say that more users have joined the advertising revenue sharing program at this point.
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