What if you could charge viewers for access to certain TikTok videos?
That’s the latest concept being launched by the Chinese giant as it seeks new ways to build loyalty and draw in audiences. Like Only Fans or Twitter Blue, “Series” is a feature on the social network that allows creators to monetize their content. Here’s the lowdown.TikTok is keen to give a boost to the long video format. In a bid to retain its creator talent, the platform is offering them a new way to monetize their content.
With “Series,” TikTok enables them to create a paywall to access select videos. Creators will be able to publish a collection of up to 80 videos, each lasting a maximum of 20 minutes. They will be able to charge between 1 and 190 dollars for access to these “premium” videos. The creators will be able to choose their own rates.
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