There's an interesting trend—X Creators announced that in the next revenue sharing cycle, they will increase efforts to reward the most outstanding long-form authors with $1 million.
This time, it's truly about supporting high-quality and influential original content. How to evaluate? Mainly by the exposure on the X verified user homepage timeline. There are a few strict requirements for participants: the article must be original, at least 1000 words, and only US users can participate. Of course, content that violates rules, promotes hate, involves fraud, or appears to be manipulated will be disqualified.
This is a good signal for those looking for opportunities in the creator economy—platforms are consciously encouraging deeper and more nutritious writing content.
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ArbitrageBot
· 8h ago
Is it another exclusive for US users? Are we being cut off again?
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MetaMaximalist
· 8h ago
honestly? they're finally getting it. substance over engagement metrics—this is how you actually build cultural legitimacy in the creator economy, not just chase algorithmic noise. 1k minimum is the floor, exactly where it should be. us early adopters knew this adoption curve was inevitable.
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ApyWhisperer
· 8h ago
Another game that only US users can play, really ridiculous
There's an interesting trend—X Creators announced that in the next revenue sharing cycle, they will increase efforts to reward the most outstanding long-form authors with $1 million.
This time, it's truly about supporting high-quality and influential original content. How to evaluate? Mainly by the exposure on the X verified user homepage timeline. There are a few strict requirements for participants: the article must be original, at least 1000 words, and only US users can participate. Of course, content that violates rules, promotes hate, involves fraud, or appears to be manipulated will be disqualified.
This is a good signal for those looking for opportunities in the creator economy—platforms are consciously encouraging deeper and more nutritious writing content.