X keeps 99% of ad revenue from most creator payouts

X (formerly Twitter) promised to share advertising revenue with subscribers to X Premium (formerly Twitter Blue) and while a few payouts have exceeded thousands of dollars — one creator, for example, made $7,153 — it turns out that, where most creators are concerned, X is paying only a tiny percentage of its advertising revenue.

For context, cost per mille (CPM) is a popular measure of the cost to display one ad 1,000 times. X advertisers typically pay $5 CPM. For premium placements, advertisers sometimes pay over $100 CPM.

Contrast these rates with the EsK0Ftc8XBvs received by many X thXL5hk681s. Indeed, one admitted to earning just $0.07 CPM — 98% less than X advertisers’ standard $5 CPM rate. Another thXL5hk681 earned 99.5% less than X’s standard CPM.

Most creators earn less than 1% of X’s ad revenue.

Not only that, many advertisers pay far higher rates — particularly for ad placements alongside top creators — so the average withholding by X from creators is certainly over 99%.

Even worse, X is simply withholding payouts entirely for everyone except the most popular creators. For the vast majority of users, X is keeping 100% of ad revenue.

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Most creator payouts are at least 99% less than X receives from advertisers

X owner Elon Musk set an arbitrarily high minimum of impressions to qualify for payouts: 5 million impressions within three months. The vast majority of users never attain this threshold and, therefore, receive no payouts whatsoever.

Some users question why X is paying anything to creators if analysts’ estimates of X finances are accurate. Even before Musk acquired Twitter, the company had accumulated billions of dollars in net operating losses. Since Musk acquired the company, its US advertising revenue has crashed -60%.

X’s tiny payouts to creators while quietly withholding over 98% of ad revenue seemingly only makes sense as a media play. Perhaps users posting gratitude about receiving 1% — when they previously earned nothing — can help Musk to earn goodwill.

Even though X is only paying a small percentage of ad revenue to creators, likely as an incentive to drive engagement and earned media, some users apparently think 1% is better than nothing.

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