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Why trolling the likes of Andrew Tate is actually earning them money
Why trolling the likes of Andrew Tate is actually earning them money
Since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, many controversial users who were previously banned from the platform have been allowed back on and are flourishing. Users such as Andrew Tate have regained a platform to spout his harmful views to millions of users. But, while it may feel satisfying to troll such users, engaging with their tweets actually earns them money. Here’s why: Twitter recently announced it was paying out thousands of dollars in advertising revenue to users to “benefit” from their high engagement on tweets, earning more money the higher their engagement is. As part of Twitter’s Ad Revenue sharing program, users require “5M+ Tweet impressions in each month for the last 3 months”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter On Thursday (13 July), some eligible users began receiving notifications of how much money they would receive. The highest earner, Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus, known online as Shibetoshi Nakamoto, earned $37,050. Tate also revealed in a tweet that he earned $20,379 from ad revenue generated in the reply threads under his posts. The money comes from the ad revenue generated in their replies below the content they post on the platform, and is paid out via the Stripe account that the user registered for creator subscriptions with. Twitter staffer, Patrick Traughber, said: “Excited to start sending our first payments to creators for ads revenue sharing today. “Creators are the lifeblood of this platform, and it's great to see so many creators I follow getting paid today. The program will be expanding soon—more to come!” The cash payouts come just a week after Meta launched its rival text-based platform, Threads. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-14 19:46
Carbon 'capture' climate tech is booming, and confusing
Carbon 'capture' climate tech is booming, and confusing
Humanity's failure to draw down planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions -- 41 billion tonnes in 2022 -- has thrust once-marginal options for capping or reducing CO2 in the atmosphere to centre...
2023-07-04 22:17
S&P 500 Rally May Be at Risk After a 9.6% Gain in Three Weeks
S&P 500 Rally May Be at Risk After a 9.6% Gain in Three Weeks
The S&P 500’s 9.6% rally in three weeks is looking increasingly unsustainable to some market watchers. Concerns about
2023-11-19 20:15
Berlin, Intel strike controversial chip plant subsidy deal
Berlin, Intel strike controversial chip plant subsidy deal
Berlin agreed Monday to grant US chip giant Intel subsidies totalling almost a third of the cost of a 30-billion-euro ($32.7-billion) German plant in a...
2023-06-19 23:24
Virgin Voyages raises $550 million in Ares Management-led fundraise
Virgin Voyages raises $550 million in Ares Management-led fundraise
Virgin Voyages, the cruise brand from Richard Branson's Virgin Group, said on Friday it has raised $550 million
2023-09-08 17:56
Italy Wants to Punish Surrogacy With Jail Even If Done Legally
Italy Wants to Punish Surrogacy With Jail Even If Done Legally
Italian lawmakers on Monday began debating a divisive proposal to criminalize surrogacies arranged abroad as Prime Minister Giorgia
2023-06-19 21:59
Oil Holds Advance as Broad China Stimulus Plan Aids Sentiment
Oil Holds Advance as Broad China Stimulus Plan Aids Sentiment
Oil steadied after rising more than 3% Tuesday on signs that China is shifting into stimulus mode and
2023-06-14 08:19
Italy's Leonardo to offer 6.3% stake in US subsidiary in share sale
Italy's Leonardo to offer 6.3% stake in US subsidiary in share sale
Italy's state-controlled defence and aerospace group Leonardo on Wednesday said it would sell a 6.3% minority stake in
2023-11-16 06:46
Dollar index climbs to 10-month high; yen, euro languish
Dollar index climbs to 10-month high; yen, euro languish
By Karen Brettell and Samuel Indyk NEW YORK The dollar hit a 10-month high against a basket of
2023-09-28 03:54
The Chetu Foundation Kicks Off Inaugural Student Scholarship
The Chetu Foundation Kicks Off Inaugural Student Scholarship
NOIDA, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 30, 2023--
2023-10-31 01:15
Want a free 55-inch TV? The catch: nonstop ads, less privacy
Want a free 55-inch TV? The catch: nonstop ads, less privacy
Meet Telly, the startup company looking to give away free 55-inch televisions. There's a catch: a second screen attached to the bottom streams non-stop information and advertising based on the household's extensive personal data.
2023-05-17 23:21
Brazil's industrial output rises less than expected in August
Brazil's industrial output rises less than expected in August
SAO PAULO Industrial production in Brazil rose slightly less than expected in August, data from government statistics agency
2023-10-03 21:23