Tiktok explores the sharing of advertising money with creators
Tiktok origin may soon be an easier to profit way than their posts, as part of the Tiktok Pulse Declaration, and the social media giant will start to "explore" a program that involves advertising profits with influencers, publishers and well known public figures.
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Those who have at least 100,000 followers will be qualified in the first stage, according to the English report.
The company told Techcrunch that it will launch Pulse in the United States next June, and other countries are scheduled to start in the fall, and Tiktok will divide revenues equally between them and producers, and this is a little worse than Instagram (where the content creators get 55%), but it is still important .
And gravity is clear: If you are well known, you can earn money from every post, and this may encourage more posts on Tiktok, not to mention preventing some video makers from relying heavily on care or donations.
This also helps Tiktok, of course, and can prevent stars from jumping to Instagram or other competitors who are likely to be more profitable.
However, more creators may also encourage the production of advertising clips - you may see more clean and less attractive materials, and this will not be exciting if you like the most political or explicit Tiktok content, but it may help Tiktok to withstand the growing fierce competition.
Tik Tok and YouTube have the most user data
A recent study, published by URL Genius earlier, revealed that 2 communication apps can collect a lot of data about you.
The study revealed that YouTube and Tik Tok leak users' personal data more than any other applications.
The study also found that YouTube, which is owned by Google Inc., often collects your personal data for its own purposes, such as tracking your internet search history, or even your location, to serve you relevant ads, according to CNBC.