Twitter has finally launched an ad-sharing program for its content creators, making good on a promise that owner Elon Musk first made to his users in February. Twitter is pushing for more ads, and ...
The ads are coming from a third-party service rather than X directly. X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has rolled out several changes this week, including how ads appear on the platform. Ads ...
Twitter has announced that it will begin sharing a portion of its ad revenues with verified creators who are signed up for Twitter Blue, the company’s premium subscription service. To be eligible for ...
Twitter’s new revenue sharing program has creators excited about the platform but the bird app is not out of the woods yet. Despite sending out a block payment of around $5 million to certain creators ...
The site formerly known as Twitter continues to lose ad revenue hand over fist under Elon Musk’s ownership, making the differences between “X” and “Twitter” all the more apparent. “We are not Twitter ...
Neo-Nazi propaganda continues to find a home on Twitter and is adjacent to ads from major companies as advertisers slowly slowly return to Elon Musk’s social media platform, according to a report.
It seems likely that Twitter's policy restricting advertisers from promoting "abortion advocacy" campaigns could soon be changing. North Carolina state senator Rachel Hunt (D) told the Huffington Post ...
The company is also launching a third 'basic tier,' which costs $3 per month and offers access to some features on the Premium tier, except a verified checkmark. When he's not battling bugs and robots ...
Elon Musk’s Twitter has been accused of failing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in severance to laid-off workers. Now, under a new ad-revenue sharing program, the company just doled out ...
Twitter will begin paying some creators for advertisements served in their replies, Elon Musk announced Friday, likely an attempt to revive Twitter’s advertising revenue, which has struggled since ...
Multiple companies have suspended advertisements on Twitter after an interaction made by platform owner Elon Musk. Musk's comments about blackmail and boycotts Wednesday may not win back advertisers.