Twitter has launched a paid subscription feature, with no revenue share for one year
ChainCatcher news, according to a screenshot of a tweet posted by Twitter user @BroLeonAus, Twitter has now launched a paid subscription feature, allowing users to view paid content published by creators after subscribing. After subscribing, users will receive a public subscription badge. It is reported that this paid subscription system was implemented on April 20.
Previously, according to a Reuters report on April 13, Musk announced that Twitter would open the paid subscription feature to users, with paid content including long texts and long videos. In the first 12 months after the service goes live, content publishers will receive all subscription revenue minus mobile platform fees (30% cut from iOS or Android stores), and Twitter will not take any of it. On the web version, creators can receive 92% of the revenue. However, Google rejected Musk's statement, stating that it has reduced the service fee for all subscriptions on Google Play from the previous 30% to 15%. (source link)








