Many creation platforms are adjusting their monetization policies. To summarize the main logic, there are basically these core points to pay attention to:
First, what is the basis for revenue calculation? Essentially, it is the number of times paid members see your content in the homepage feed. Views from other channels are generally not included in revenue calculation, which is very important.
Second, the contribution level of users varies by membership level. The higher the membership level of the user viewing your content, the greater the weight. This means that the attention of high-value users can directly translate into higher earnings.
Finally, the way you publish also affects income. Publishing content officially using the platform's "Article" feature, compared to other publishing methods, will give an additional weight bonus. Many creators tend to overlook this detail, but in the long run, it makes a difference. Mastering these three points will basically help you understand the entire monetization logic.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 7h ago
Basically, the platform is just harvesting users. Only high-level users' views count as revenue; everyone else is just watching for free.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 7h ago
Basically, the platform is just harvesting profits from users. Change the algorithm, and the creator earnings immediately plummet.
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GasBandit
· 7h ago
It's quite detailed, but the key is still to have high-quality users follow us. Otherwise, no matter how much we optimize the publishing method, it will be pointless.
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PumpingCroissant
· 7h ago
Honestly, it's all about the traffic from paid members; other channels are basically free riding.
High-level users are the real value, this logic is just perfect.
Can publishing through the article feature add weight? How did I not know before? No wonder the earnings are so different.
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NeverPresent
· 7h ago
Basically, it's about pleasing those big spenders; everyone else who clicks in is just a waste.
Many creation platforms are adjusting their monetization policies. To summarize the main logic, there are basically these core points to pay attention to:
First, what is the basis for revenue calculation? Essentially, it is the number of times paid members see your content in the homepage feed. Views from other channels are generally not included in revenue calculation, which is very important.
Second, the contribution level of users varies by membership level. The higher the membership level of the user viewing your content, the greater the weight. This means that the attention of high-value users can directly translate into higher earnings.
Finally, the way you publish also affects income. Publishing content officially using the platform's "Article" feature, compared to other publishing methods, will give an additional weight bonus. Many creators tend to overlook this detail, but in the long run, it makes a difference. Mastering these three points will basically help you understand the entire monetization logic.