Writer Brian Krassenstein says the platform has paid him nearly $25,000.
Twitter has said select creators are now eligible to receive a share of ad revenue earned from ads served in replies to their posts.
To be eligible for the payouts, a creator must:
Surprise! Today we launched our Creator Ads Revenue Sharing program.
— Twitter (@Twitter) July 13, 2023
We’re expanding our creator monetization offering to include ads revenue sharing for creators. This means that creators can get a share in ad revenue, starting in the replies to their posts. This is part of our…
- Be subscribed to Twitter Blue or Verified Organizations
- Have at least 5M impressions on your posts in each of the last three months.
- Pass human review for Creator Monetization Standards.
Twitter just paid me almost $25,000. pic.twitter.com/oIJ2Ycymzb
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) July 13, 2023
Writer Brian Krassenstein who has over 750K followers tweeted that he’d received nearly $25,000 from Twitter.
The social media company said the payments will be delivered via Stripe, a financial and SAAS company. Creator Ads revenue sharing will be available in all the countries where Stripe supports payouts.