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2024-04-30 13:15:51| 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. It says creators can earn money based on the performance of your Threads posts or the number of posts you create. So, go for either quality or quantity, it seems. It appears terms of the bonuses are unique to each creator. According to one post on Threads, at least one creator was offered up to $5,000 for Threads posts or replies with 10,000 views or more. Unfortunately, we cant see how many views that screenshot has so far, and whether it's making him money. While not nearly as high as the $10,000 bonuses Reels creators could earn in the past, its still pretty generous, given the lower effort needed to type a Threads missive. The company refers to it as being in testing, but it offers a preview of how Meta may try to boost engagement on the service. Its the same playbook as Meta used for Reels on Facebook and Instagram. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed The DJI Mini 4K is a $299 drone for beginners OpenAI will train its AI models on the Financial Times journalism Gadgets that make great Mothers Day gifts You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Peacock is raising its prices again Just in time for the Olympics. Peacock just announced its raising prices again, less than a year since it did it last. The new price will be $8 per month for Peacock with ads and $14 per month, ad-free. Those prices start on July 18 for new subscribers and August 17 for existing users. The 2024 Summer Olympics is right around the corner, and the streamer will show every sport and event, including all 329 medal events. So theres a reason. Continue reading. The EU will force Apple to open up iPadOS Apple now has six months to allow competing stores on its tablets. Engadget Apples iPad has been added to the list of tech products that must abide by the EUs DMA rules. The European Commission has officially designated iPadOS as a gatekeeper under the DMA, alongside Apples Safari web browser, iOS and the App Store. To ensure iPadOS compliance, Apple will have to allow third parties to interoperate with iPadOS, so that means third-party app stores for those tablets. Continue reading. WalmartRoblox collaboration offers IRL items to kids Teens can shop for goods in virtual stores before shipping products to their house. Walmarts Discovered experience started out as a way for kids to buy virtual items for Roblox inside the game. But today, that partnership will include a pilot program for teens to buy real-life goods stocked on digital shelves before theyre shipped to your door. Anyone who buys a real-world item will receive a free virtual twin. The first products to benefit from this are a crochet bag from No Boundaries, Onn Bluetooth headphones and a TAL stainless steel tumbler. And we all know: Kids love to show off their stainless steel tumblers. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-meta-is-offering-popular-threads-users-thousands-of-dollars-in-bonuses-111551945.html?src=rss


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