So he had a “show” on X and now it’s been cancelled. But Don Lemon wasn’t banned from X, so the interview is on his personal account.
I guess I’m just not too informed, but what does it mean to have a “show” on X vs. just being a person who posts videos? Is there some kind of more monetization if you have an official “show” on there?
They have some kind of revenue sharing in place but I doubt it pays much seeing as the company is bleeding money and advertisers want nothing to do with it.
Ashley St. Clair saying 7 G’s for 840 M I L L I O N impressions is an “awesome payout number” and “really cool stuff” is the most out of touch shit I’ve ever seen.
It didn’t even get canceled because of the content he wanted wanted to produce, he was demanding like an $800 million dollar salary and a brand new Cyber Truck, lol.
So he had a “show” on X and now it’s been cancelled. But Don Lemon wasn’t banned from X, so the interview is on his personal account.
I guess I’m just not too informed, but what does it mean to have a “show” on X vs. just being a person who posts videos? Is there some kind of more monetization if you have an official “show” on there?
They have some kind of revenue sharing in place but I doubt it pays much seeing as the company is bleeding money and advertisers want nothing to do with it.
Yeah it’s not good.
and it should be noted actual numbers are hard to find, which is sketch.
compared to youtube’s ~55%
Ashley St. Clair saying 7 G’s for 840 M I L L I O N impressions is an “awesome payout number” and “really cool stuff” is the most out of touch shit I’ve ever seen.
eLon goosed the payment for Mr. Beast or something did he?
It didn’t even get canceled because of the content he wanted wanted to produce, he was demanding like an $800 million dollar salary and a brand new Cyber Truck, lol.
Source?