TikTok creators could soon start charging users to watch their videos, report says | Business Insider

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A paywall is one of many features TikTok may introduce to its platform in an attempt to attract new users, according to The Information.

. The app hopes to get that older audience by introducing professionally generated content — videos that are more polished than ones shot on amateurs' smart phones — current and former employees told The Information.

"On TikTok, anyone can be a creator and everyone can enjoy entertainment from our inspiring creators, and we aim to continue innovating this experience so people can express themselves, find their community, and be rewarded for their creativity," the spokesperson said. last November in response to slumping sales, and, per The Information, saw its user base decline throughout last year.

on the platform, including a marketplace for creators to connect with brands for sponsorship deals, and mechanisms for them to accept tips and attract paying subscribers to their livestreams.

 

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BISouthAfrica That's when they'll start watching themselves play

BISouthAfrica Was never a fan from a jump...so I'm out FR now

BISouthAfrica Their views will drop 99%.

BISouthAfrica Goodbye Tik-Tok

BISouthAfrica 🤣🤣🤣 being a creator is like working for free, tiktok doesn't pay. Best funnel your followers to other platforms or to your own online store.

BISouthAfrica Really? I'd like to know how unless they have your financial info. Most of it's junk with bored inflencers documenting their day is 30 second sound bites. 😑

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