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Twitter opened its Subscriptions program Thursday, which could allow you to monetize the content you create for the platform.
CEO Elon Musk tweeted about the program, saying Twitter will not keep any of the money earned by creators for the next 12 months. “Our goal is to maximize creator prosperity,” Musk said. “At any point, you can leave our platform and take your work with you. Easy in, easy out.”
To sign up for Subscriptions, you can access the application through the Settings section on your Twitter account. You must be 18 years or older, have more than 10,000 followers and have tweeted at least 25 times in the past 30 days to qualify for the program. The application process will need you to verify your details, secure your account with two-factor authentication, have a complete profile with your info and not have a history of violating Twitter’s user agreement.
So far, Subscriptions is limited to users in the US.
If you get approved, you’ll be able to set a price for your monthly subscription at $2.99, $4.99 or $9.99. These amounts will be charged by Twitter and a percentage of that amount will go to you after processing fees from the platform — which would be 70% for iOS and Android app sign-ups and 92% for those who sign up on Twitter’s website.
As for the content, Twitter is leaving that up to creators. This can be in a variety of forms such as long-form written content, videos or extra tweets. Subscribers will be the only ones who can see this content and replies from the creator to the content. Twitter says iOS and Android Twitter app users can see the Subscriptions tweets while access to the content will roll out to other platforms in the future.
Twitter’s first attempt to monetize tweets came in 2021 with Subscriptions’ predecessor, Super Follows. That program was limited to a certain number of users and didn’t expand much after its announcement.
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