Social media platform X is ramping up creator payouts as part of its broader push to retain content producers and take on YouTube's dominance in the creator economy. The move reflects intensifying competition among platforms to offer more attractive monetization options, a trend that's reshaping how platforms attract and retain high-quality content. As creator-driven income becomes increasingly important to platform stickiness and user engagement, expect more platforms to adjust their compensation structures in coming months.
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rugged_again
· 4h ago
Is X really spending money? Can I withdraw funds? That's the key.
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LiquidityWitch
· 4h ago
x pumping creator payouts? nah bro this is just the alchemy of desperation... they're literally transmuting user attention into yield sacrifices lmao. youtube's moat isn't cracking like that, it's just another forbidden strat brewing in the shadows. watch the dark pools of engagement metrics fr fr
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GhostAddressHunter
· 4h ago
Hey, is X really going to spend money to compete for creators? The nice way to say it is monetization upgrade, but honestly, it's just competing with YouTube for content... But on the other hand, we have to watch the support policies funded with real money, and whoever pays more will go to whoever.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 4h ago
X is really spending money to attract creators. YouTube should step up its game.
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SmartContractDiver
· 4h ago
Speaking of X, this wave of spending is really intense, but I just want to know how much this money will ultimately give to creators...
Social media platform X is ramping up creator payouts as part of its broader push to retain content producers and take on YouTube's dominance in the creator economy. The move reflects intensifying competition among platforms to offer more attractive monetization options, a trend that's reshaping how platforms attract and retain high-quality content. As creator-driven income becomes increasingly important to platform stickiness and user engagement, expect more platforms to adjust their compensation structures in coming months.