World-famous billionaire Elon Musk clearly hasn’t been able to do enough to make headlines and has been scraping the dough through his Twitter account. His Twitter account earns nearly $1.2 million (about 4,400,00 AED) annually.
Musk has been busy with Twitter changes since buying the company. And now, he’s launched a new memberships feature that allows users to give their followers access to exclusive content, such as long sentences and videos that last for hours. is in a hurry to reach his goal.
After app fees and Twitter’s revenue share, content creators on Twitter now receive $3.39 per 1,000 impressions. This applies to US subscribers paying the standard monthly fee of $4.99. Who exactly is taking advantage of this new feature? Musk himself, of course.
Content creators may wish to enable subscriptions on this platform.
Just tap on monetization in settings. pic.twitter.com/CmD06Mczmn
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 24, 2023
No wonder Musk boasts a huge 24.7K Twitter subscribers. He has a total of 136.4 million followers, let alone subscribers. He can make a salary of $83,400 a month, or $1.2 million a year.
According to Musk, over the next 12 months, Twitter will reward all of its users for their contributions. If you happen to enjoy Mask’s popularity level, you might be making big bucks. After his first year, iOS and Android charges drop to 15% of his, with businesses adding a little more depending on demand.
Clearly, financial concerns are not irrelevant. Musk also said that Twitter encourages the work of creators. This means your hysterical tweet from last week could finally get the attention it deserves.
Musk seems to be trying to take over the world, one social media platform at a time. He’s already revolutionized the electric car industry and space travel, and is now trying to hijack his Twitter. Who knows what will happen next? Maybe he will launch his own social media platform. But for now, let’s just sit back and watch Musk make millions of dollars with his personal Twitter account.
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