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Anne Freer @ Business of Apps 3 place · 12/03/2021 04:37 EDT

TikTok expands monetization tools for creators

TikTok has expanded its monetization tools for creators by adding video tips and virtual gifts. While live tipping and digital gifts have been available for livestream creators since 2020, the expansion adds the feature to regular TikTok videos as well. To receive payments creators must be eligible for the Creator Next program which means they need at least 1,000 followers and 1,000 video views over the past 30 days. TikTok said that the new tip feature would enable fans to reward creators for their content

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