
Billy Markus is a prolific content generator on Twitter, contributing many posts daily and engaging in active commentary on other users’ tweets. Billy Markus is one of the two developers of the original meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin.
He made a statement today that reveals his perspective on content creators that don’t measure up to others.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has since released an upgrade on his Twitter-to-X software that offers content creators the opportunity to earn more than they had anticipated.
DOGE creator’s thoughts on moneymaking on X after Musk’s recent upgrade
Elon Musk made a message earlier today captioned “super important to support creators.” Musk said in a tweet that Twitter was going back on its previously declared practise of keeping 10% of the incentives for first-year subscribers who are content creators.
According to him, Twitter (X) would no longer deduct any portion of authors’ earnings prior to the compensation amounts surpassing a $100,000 mark.
In order to justify this kind gesture, Musk said that “people from every corner of the world post incredible content on 𝕏, but often live in tough circumstances, where even a few hundred dollars a month changes their life.”
In order to support their favourite content creators on the network, he also asked consumers to subscribe to as many of them as they could afford to pay each month.
Billy Markus questioned if it was possible to earn a few hundred bucks by posting “asinine hypotheticals” on X all day long at the expense of one’s credibility.
The community was expecting Musk to reveal DOGE payments on the X platform, but it’s more probable that this was the “something special coming soon” that he mentioned in a tweet this past weekend.