Elon Musk Unveils Twitter Subscription Service for Austalia, NZ, Japan, and Canada.

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If you're someone who creates content from any of the following countries - Australia, New Zealand, Japan, or Canada, then you shouldn't miss out on this important news. You can now leverage the benefits of paying Elon Musk for Twitter Blue. This opportunity could prove to be quite beneficial for you.

Musk made an announcement stating that individuals who create content in these particular countries are now able to activate subscriptions on Twitter. This feature had previously only been available in the United States. Shibetoshi Nakamoto, for example, has already gained an impressive following of 500 subscribers in only three days since the launch.

The platform now offers the option for creators based in Japan, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to activate subscriptions.

Our objective is to increase the success and well-being of individuals who create content!

Back in February, Meta made an announcement about their verification system, which users would have to pay for. In my previous post, I explained why this was different from what the other popular social network, Twitter, was doing. Guess what? The difference has now become a reality in Australia. Earlier, Musk had said that Twitter would be sharing a part of its ad revenue with creators when ads appeared on their reply threads.

Twitter has introduced a new feature that allows content creators to earn money on the platform through subscription ads. Elon Musk considers the amount of time users spend on Twitter as a measure of its success. Thus, if you spend more time consuming content from your favorite creators and feel inclined to support them financially, this is seen as a positive step towards improving this key performance indicator.

From today, Twitter will be distributing a portion of their ad revenue to content creators for ads displayed in their reply threads.

I've been using Twitter every day since February 2008, and I have almost 18,500 followers. I really enjoy communicating with this community. They're very helpful in giving me feedback on my articles, and they keep me updated on the latest technology news.

I've already asked to become a Twitter subscriber, and once they approve it, I'll be making more stuff directly on Twitter instead of making it elsewhere (like on YouTube and other places) and posting it on Twitter.

Please inform us if you intend to apply for Twitter subscriptions or specify which content you would prefer to have access to in greater quantities.

Jason is the brains behind techAU, and he's been keeping a watchful eye on the tech scene in Australia and beyond for over a decade. With a solid background in multimedia and an unwavering love for all things tech-related, Jason spends his days giving readers detailed reviews, updates on the latest industry news, and exclusive coverage of exciting events. Just so you know, he's also been holding shares in Tesla since January 20th, 2021.

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