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Ali Zafar, Elon Musk discuss improving incentives for content creators

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Ali Zafar, Elon Musk discuss improving incentives for content creators

  • Ali Zafar and Elon Musk discussed improving incentives for content creators on Twitter.
  • The CEO of Tesla is now the formal owner of Twitter.
  • He proposed making it easy for consumers to see content from other countries within the U.S., without paying for reach.

Ali Zafar and Elon Musk discussed improving incentives for content creators in their most recent social media interaction.

Elon, who is now the formal owner of Twitter, graciously approved Pakistani actor-singer Zafar’s Twitter ideas and added that the social media network Twitter makes it easy for consumers to view content from other nations.

Thursday, Teefa in Trouble’s Teefa, who has 3.2 million followers and is a well-known figure in Pakistan, tweeted that Twitter’s algorithms should be altered so that “a person sitting in the United States can more readily discover stuff generated in Japan and vice versa.”

“Tweets and content should have a much higher reach and monetization. Companies can pay for reach, individuals can’t,” Zafar tweeted.

Musk replied to him: “True, Twitter has amazing content in Japan — roughly half of all adults online — but it’s almost never seen outside of Japan.”

The CEO of Tesla is in a rush to update Twitter, revealing daily product revisions on his Twitter account, which has 113.5 million followers.

Musk stated that the social media network would charge $8 per month for its Twitter Blue subscription service, which provides users with a blue tick symbol indicating that they are verified.

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