TikTok launches series, longer and paid videos Creators choose the price of each video TikTok continues to pump Youtube TikTok still has something new. Decidedly very active, a short video sharing platform just announced the release of long videos. Dubbed “Series”, this new feature will allow content creators to offer 20-minute videos. maximumvs 10 minutes currently, and charge users for access.
tiktok series, comment does it work and how much does it cost?
In order to share long and paid videos on TikTok, you first need to be a suitable creator. To activate the option, the creator must have at least 10,000 subscribers and have posted at least 50 videos in the last 30 days. Then all he has to do is create a 20 minute video. maximum and choose if he wants to make it free or paid. Each creator can integrate up to 80 long videos into a “Series”. If a creator wants to offer a paid long video, they will need to set a price between $0.99 and $189.99 per video. Users who want to watch the video will have to pay this amount. via TikTok Pay, an in-app payment system.
TikTok challenges Youtube
With this new feature, TikTok is obviously paying attention to content creators, and long and paid videos represent an opportunity to further monetize their audience. In response to Youtube, which announced at the end of 2022 a rise in shorts rewards, its short formats have been designed to compete with TikTok. For users, long and paid videos will provide access to more diverse and better content on TikTok. Creators will be able to offer tutorials, tips, interviews, or exclusive speaking engagements for their fans. However, TikTok’s bet is proving to be a bold one. By accepting Youtube codes, the platform risks losing son basic identification based on the short format. In addition, studies show that TikTok is more used by younger users who are legally not allowed to make online payments without approval. parents. What about the security of transactions and personal data of users? At the beginning of 2023, TikTok was shaken by American and European authorities. The company is accused of collecting user data to send to the Chinese government. Finally, macroeconomic conditions are not conducive to the implementation place paid content. As inflation continues to rise, users are unsure what main to the wallet to access content they can find for free… on Youtube.