Select creators can now be Super Followed by all iOS users. The feature, which was first introduced in September and is currently only available in the United States and Canada, enables users to monetize their Twitter accounts and create exclusive content through monthly subscriptions.
Twitter first announced Super Follows in February, and it was made available to a select group of creators in September. According to SensorTower, subscribers contributed around $6,000 in the first two weeks.
Users interested in Super Follows must meet the minimum requirements, according to the Super Follows policy. They must be 18 or older, have at least 10,000 followers, and have tweeted at least 25 times in the last 30 days. Once accepted, they must tweet a minimum of 25 times every 30 days.
After in-app purchase fees, users can earn up to 97 percent of revenue from their Super Follows subscription, with Twitter taking 3 percent. However, if a user earns $50,000, they can earn up to 80% of revenue after in-app purchase fees, and Twitter will increase its share of future earnings to up to 20%.
Super Followers are supposed to get bonus content and badges to help them stand out.
Twitter says it plans to expand Super Follows to include Android and web users in the future.