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Elon Musk’s X has paid $20m to creators
Formerly known as Twitter, X, has paid nearly $20 million to creators according to a post from X CEO Linda Yaccarino.
Z began paying creators in July for a share of the ad revenue they earned from ads served in replies from to posts. Eligible creators had to have subscribed to X Premium and have more than 500 followers with more than 5 million tweet impressions for the last three months.
The first payments accumulated to $5 million, Elon Musk said, from February onwards.
Creators are also now incentivized to get users to reply to their tweets, as more are driven to subscribe to premium and win a share of the ad revenue from the company.
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