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Here’s a look at how Twitter will allow followers to tip you for your content. – EzAnime.net

Source: Joe Maring / Android Central

Twitter announced in February several new features that it is currently rolling out for mobile devices, including the best Android phones, primarily aimed at giving influencers monetization options and ways to drive revenue from the platform. New features include a new “Super Follow” that allows users to monetize certain content on their accounts, as well as a self-explanatory tipping feature. The company didn’t exactly provide an ETA for these features, but a recent look at them indicates that they could come sooner rather than later.

Leaker Jane Manchun Wong has provided a look at some of the features Twitter is currently developing, including a new look at Super Follows and a first look at how tipping might work on the platform. From the looks of it, Twitter is working on two different versions of the Super Follows button, a small one that is next to the normal Follow button and another that replaces it entirely.

The first iteration was shown earlier when Instagram took a first look at its Super Follows feature. However, the presence of the larger button suggests that accounts can completely switch to the subscription model instead of giving the option to users. Wong also noted that Twitter plans to implement its new “Chirp” font and a more monochrome color theme.

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Wong also gives us a look at how Twitter plans to implement its tipping feature that would apparently be called “Tip Jar.” A cash button would appear near the Follow button, and when clicked, different payment methods will be presented to users. The incluencer’s account can also allow tips within Twitter spaces:

Lastly, Wong provided a look at the Twitter Spaces player for the web app, which could allow users to leave the conversation in the background while on the web or mobile app. If you’re not familiar yet, Twitter Spaces is the platform’s answer to Clubhouse, which has yet to create an Android version of its popular app. As the feature opens up to more people, we can show you how to use Twitter Spaces if you want to participate in some conversations.

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