Monetizing your Twitter Content
Elon Musk recently announced that Twitter would share ad revenue with content creators on the platform. This is a very interesting development and a step in the positive direction.
Twitter has long been seen as a short-text social platform. However, content creation on Twitter has scaled over the years across News, Announcements, Memes, Teasers, Promos, Polls, Tips, and others.
Interestingly, the Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Sunday that the last few months have been “extremely tough,” but said the social media company is “now trending to breakeven.”
How platforms monetize content and how the creators are compensated has been debated for a long time and is still evolving given the concentration of power within the platforms. Twitter had seen advertisers drop with uncertainty about Twitter’s approach under Musk on content moderation rules, impacting its revenue. However, Ad revenue sharing in a micro-blogging site like Twitter can open up newer forms of journalism and other fast content opportunities.
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