Is the new monetization era beginning on Twitter?

Reverse engineer Nima Owji shared details about Communities and Twitter Articles features that are in testing phase.
 Is the new monetization era beginning on Twitter?
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The first information about the Twitter Articles feature emerged in the past weeks. Reverse engineer Nima Owji shared some details about the Communities and Twitter Articles feature on Twitter.

Twitter activated Space, which is similar to the Clubhouse application during the pandemic period. The company, which wants to increase user interaction, will allegedly offer the opportunity to make money with its new features.

After making the Communities feature available to all users, where users can monetize with the Twitter Articles feature

, they started working to improve this feature. According to the leaked information, community administrators will be given more authority.

Admins will determine whether community members can invite other people. It is stated that the company will offer 3 different types of users. The membership systems that the company is working on are as follows;

  • Membership system where anyone can join the community and invite members.
  • Membership system where members will request to join and the moderator team will approve these requests. In this membership system, the people invited by the moderators will be automatically approved.
  • Membership system where people invited by existing members will be automatically approved.

New details about the Twitter Articles feature first revealed by Jane Wong have leaked. Owji stated that the article editor, which is still in the testing phase, will include text styles such as bold, italic, underline, strikethrough and script script.

https://twitter.com/nima_owji/status/1491850527730290690

More details on the company’s Twitter Articles coming soon announced to share. It is estimated that the details to be shared will include a system where users can earn money on the new feature.

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