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MrBeast uploads first video on X to test Elon Musk's ad-revenue scheme

Jan 16, 2024, 18:49 IST
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  • MrBeast has shared his first video on X.
  • The content creator said he was testing the platform's plan to share ad revenue.
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YouTube sensation MrBeast may be planning to spend more time on Elon Musk's X.

The YouTuber, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, shared his first video direct to the social-media platform on Monday. In the post, he said he was testing Musk's ad-revenue-sharing system.

"I'm curious how much ad revenue a video on X would make so I'm reuploading this to test it. Will share ad rev next week," he said alongside a 16-minute video.

Musk and Donaldson have a longstanding friendship and are known to engage with one another on social media.

Musk previously encouraged MrBeast to upload his videos to X, but the suggestion was met with a cutting response from the content creator.

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MrBeast replied to Musk's encouragement, saying it wasn't worth sharing the videos on his platform because they cost millions to make.

"Even if they got a billion views on X it wouldn't fund a fraction of it. I'm down though to test stuff once monetization is really cranking!" he said in a post.

X's ad-revenue-sharing scheme was one of several changes brought in by Musk last year. Launched in July, the payments give creators a share of the revenue from ads in replies to their posts since February.

At the time, Musk said the first set of payments to creators totaled $5 million, with some users reporting large payouts.

X CEO Linda Yaccarino has also encouraged content creators to migrate to the platform.

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Last week, Yaccarino touted new X shows featuring former CNN host Don Lemon, Tulsi Gabbard, and Jim Rome.

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