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2024-04-29 21:39:50| Engadget

Meta is offering some creators thousands of dollars if they go viral on Threads. The payouts are part of a new invitation-only bonus program that rewards creators who use Metas newest app. An Instagram support page offers some details about the bonus program, which Meta hasnt formally announced. It states that creators can earn money based on the performance of your Threads posts or the number of posts you create. It appears that specific terms of the bonuses are individualized to each creator. Details of the bonus program may vary by participant, the company notes. The program seems to be a small-scale effort for now the company refers to it as being in testing but it offers a preview of how Meta may look to ramp up its efforts to use creators to boost engagement on the service. Meta has previously offered bonuses for posting Reels on Facebook and Instagram, but its the first time the company has paid for posts on Threads. The Threads bonus program was first reported by Business Insider earlier this month. Some creators are already being offered thousands of dollars for high-performing posts. According to one screenshot making the rounds on Threads, at least one creator was offered up to $5,000 for Threads posts or replies with 10,000 views or more. Thats not nearly as high as the $10,000 bonuses Reels creators could once earn on Instagram, but is still quite generous considering posting on Threads requires far less effort than shooting and editing a compelling video. Meta isnt the only platform trying to lure creators with promises of potential payouts. X also offers creators direct payments based on their engagement, but that program is a revenue sharing arrangement for users who pay for premium subscriptions. Threads has been growing steadily since its launch last year, and has more than 150 million monthly users, Mark Zuckerberg revealed last week. The Facebook founder has speculated that the app could one day be the companys next billion-user platform, though it would likely take several years to reach that milestone. Either way, onboarding popular creators from Instagram would be an important step to boost engagement on Threads. The company also recently partnered with Taylor Swifts team to get the pop star on the app to promote her latest album. Meta hasnt shared what, if any, terms were associated with that arrangement, but the effort involved custom animations and other Easter eggs for Swift fans.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/meta-is-offering-some-creators-thousands-of-dollars-in-bonuses-for-threads-posts-193950157.html?src=rss


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