Musk Twitter's 'new' feature already bombed under the old Twitter

“Starting today, Twitter will share ad revenue with creators for ads that appear in their reply threads,” Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted over two months ago.That still hasn’t happened and Twitter remains one of the few big social media platforms that doesn’t provide an ad-share revenue model for its content creators.However, on Thursday, Musk announced something else to get creators paid on Twitter. Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab) “Apply to offer your followers subscriptions of any material, from longform text to hours long video!” Musk tweeted. “Just tap on ‘Monetization’ in settings.”According to Musk, Twitter users will be able to accept paid subscriptions on the platforms from followers who want to see exclusive tweets and other content from that user. In addition, subscribers will have a little badge next to their name when they reply to a user they subscribed to, showing other users their subscription status. Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab) Musk followed up his tweet with some more information regarding Twitter’s intent to promote the Subscription feature.”For the next 12 months, Twitter will keep none of the money,” Musk said. “You will receive whatever money we receive, so that’s 70% for subscriptions on iOS & Android (they charge 30%) and ~92% on web (could be better, depending on payment processor).”Musk went on to explain that after these 12 months, Twitter will take a “small amount” on top of the reduced iOS and Android fees. Both Apple and Google…Musk Twitter's 'new' feature already bombed under the old Twitter