Twitter’s Re-Launching its Creator Subscription Program, with Lower Barriers for Entry
Another element of Elon Musk’s Twitter 2.0 plan is coming together, with the re-launch of its creator subscription program, which will provide a means for users to monetize their tweets, and build a business in the app.

The new ‘Subscriptions’ program is a re-naming of its ‘Super Follows’ initiative, for which Twitter’s also reducing the entry requirements, which will enable more users to sign-up and begin taking in money for their content.
Like Super Follows, the program will enable Twitter users to charge subscribers for exclusive tweets, subscriber-only Spaces, special badges on their tweets to display their affiliation, and a Subscriber-only tweets tab on creator profiles:
“Navigate to the profile of the person you Subscribe to, and select their Subscription Tweets tab. This tab lets you see all of someone’s Subscription Tweets in one place, and you’ll have access to it for as long as you’re Subscribed.”
In the first iteration of Super Follows, users needed to have at least 10k followers to qualify for the program, but now, as you can see in the image above, Twitter has reduced that to 500 – though different elements of its documentation still refer to the 10k limit. Read More…