Tweeting: Now Worth Real Cash!
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Greetings, intrepid explorer of words! Guess what? Twitter, the famous social media platform, just made an announcement that’s got everyone talking! They’re launching a plan to help some special users make money from their posts. Isn’t that cool?
Twitter’s Cash for Blue Ticks
- So, here’s the deal: Twitter has this thing called “verified users,” which means they’ve got a special blue tick next to their name to show that they’re important and trustworthy. These verified users can now earn some money by letting ads appear in the replies to their posts. Imagine getting paid for the things you write on Twitter! But there are a few things you need to do first.
- To be eligible for this money-making opportunity, the users need to meet certain criteria. They must be verified, which means they have to prove that they’re who they say they are. Then, they need to have lots of people looking at their posts. That’s why they need to earn five million impressions (that’s a fancy word for views) on their posts every month for the past three months. And finally, they have to pass a human review, which probably means someone important has to check if they’re following all the rules.
- It seems like Twitter wants to help these verified users, who are usually famous or important people, earn some extra cash. By allowing ads in the replies to their posts, Twitter hopes to give them a way to make a living directly from the platform. It’s kind of like getting paid for being popular on Twitter!
- Oh, and guess who talked about this? Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter! He’s a super smart and rich guy who loves to do cool things. He promised a while ago that verified users would be able to make money from these ads, and now he’s making it happen.
- But that’s not all. Elon Musk also mentioned something about his new company called xAI. It’s an AI company that uses public tweets to train its AI models. Basically, Elon Musk is using all those funny tweets we write to teach his computers to be even smarter!
- By the way, Elon Musk got a bit upset before because some companies were taking data from Twitter without permission. So, he put some limits on how many tweets they could read. And not just him, even big companies like OpenAI and Google got into some legal trouble because people said they were using copyrighted stuff to train their AI models. It’s like a big mess with lawsuits and all that serious grown-up stuff.
- Well, that’s the interesting story about Twitter’s money-making plan for verified users. Who knew tweeting could be so exciting and profitable? Maybe one day, when you’re a big-shot on Twitter, you can earn some money too! But for now, let’s just keep having fun and sharing our jokes and thoughts on this crazy platform. Happy tweeting, my little friend!
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