Twitter will soon share ads revenue from profile page views: Elon Musk announced
San Francisco: Twitter owner Elon Musk on Sunday said that “as promised”, the micro-blogging platform will “soon” share advertising revenue from profile page views. Musk tweeted, “Soon, we will share ad revenue from profile page views, which should nearly double the payout.”
“Note, only views from verified users are counted, otherwise it is trivial for bots to scam the view count.” He also said, “We will be increasing the rate limit for verified users by 50 percent. Should be effective within a few hours.”
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Twitter on Friday launched a new ads revenue sharing program for creators and paid huge amounts. After receiving their share, many creators on the platform thanked Musk and posted screenshots of the messages they received from the platform.
One creator also received $69,420 through the new program. Musk clarified that the payouts were not exactly in line with the impressions. “What matters is how many ads were shown to other verified users.” Meanwhile, Musk said on Saturday that “we are still in negative cash flow due to a nearly 50 percent drop in advertising revenue and a heavy debt burden. We need to reach positive cash flow before we can have any other luxuries.” “