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X is putting up paywalls to turn your multi-tweet posts into “Exclusive Threads”

Back when was still known as Twitter, long, rambling threads were often met with ridicule. In 2026, however, X is realizing that those serialized posts can function as a revenue stream, so it’s giving its creator community an additional way to unlock monetization. Exclusive Threads, as the new product is known, lets users put portions of their tweetstorms behind paywalls.

X is positioning Exclusive Threads as part of what it calls “Creator Subscriptions 2.0”. The revamped version of the program launched in 2023 is intended to provide “powerful new tools to grow your subscribers and earn more,” according to a tweet from the X Creators account.

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Since X’s sale to Elon Musk and subsequent name change, the platform has struggled to provide consistent monetization opportunities for creators. Advertiser revolts prompted former X CEO Linda Yaccarino to employ strongarm tactics against brands, and creator titans like MrBeast have not been impressed with X’s financial ecosystem.

Transparency efforts and shifting political winds have helped X improve its revenue streams, but at the same time, creators are finding new ways to make money. Direct connections to fans are so hot right now, and text-heavy platforms like Substack and Patreon are using paywalls to monetize those interactions.

X’s threads are ripe for that sort of enhancement. On the platform that once limited posts to 140 characters, users are now composing sprawling essays that are sometimes split across multiple posts. This piece about MrBeast’s advertising practices clocks in at nearly 5,000 words, and that doesn’t include all the charts. Previously, creators had to make all that work available for free — now, they can more effectively generate earnings.

The bottom line is that threaded content is currently trendy. That format is powering the microdrama craze and making the entire social web look like Reddit. So maybe we have Reesa Teesa to thank for X’s Exclusive Threads, but whoever’s responsible, it’s the creators who stand to benefit the most.

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