Since launching its Spotlight platform for user-generated content a year ago, which rewards creators with for creating engaging videos, Snapchat says it has paid over $250 million to more than 12,000 creators to date.
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- YouTube Creators Can Now Appeal Monetization Decisions From Mobile
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Snapchat Spotlight Has Paid Out $250 Million To 12,000 Creators In One Year
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TikTok Unveils ‘Creator Next’, An Opt-In Portal Where All Monetization Features Will Now Reside
TikTok has unveiled a new monetization portal dubbed Creator Next, which is where creators will now be able to unlock all of the platform's money-making features.
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Instagram Expands ‘Badges’ Tipping Tool To U.S. Creators With 10,000 Followers
Instagram has been toying with new monetization features in recent weeks -- the latest of which is expanded availability of its Badges product in Live streams.
- YouTube Will Disperse Monthly Payments From $100 To $10,000 To Thousands Of Creators Through New ‘Shorts Fund’
- Facebook, Instagram To Incentivize Creators With $1 Billion In Bonus Programs, Seed Funding Through 2022
- Twitter To Let Creators Keep 97% Of Revenues From Super Follows, Ticketed Spaces — Until They Surpass $50,000
- Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Eyeing New Monetization Tools, Including Subscriptions, NFT Marketplace, Creator Fund
- Twitter Will Now Enable Select Creators, Journalists, And Nonprofits To Accept Tips
- YouTube Expands Monetization To Select Videos Containing Drugs, Sexual Humor, Profanity
- Spotify Will Enable Podcasters To Charge For Monthly Subscriptions, Slates Broader Rollout For Video Podcasts
- YouTube Will Expand Tipping Tool ‘Applause’ To More Channels, Is Testing Ecommerce Feature For Creators
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