Twitter announces Tip Jar, allowing users to support creators they like - Android

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Twitter announces Tip Jar, allowing users to support creators they like - Android

Twitter has on Thursday announced that it will be integrating a brand…
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Twitter has on Thursday announced that it will be integrating a brand new Tip Jar feature into its platform, which seems like the latest move in its attempt to find additional revenue sources. This is being done to promote Creators who use the platform to share their creations, and to help them earn that extra buck for their hard work. 

Once the feature is launched, users will have the option of turning it on and enabling it to their account. This will in turn allow other users to make tips or donations to their account by sending money through a number of payment platforms. A Tip Jar icon/button will be enabled in the Twitter profiles of the users who have turned the feature on. The feature is being rolled out both for users of the iOS and Android systems. 

This is not the first time that this feature has surfaced, as it was revealed earlier this year that Twitter was in fact, seeking to integrate the same Tip Jar into Spaces, its audio based platform. Back then, the company had agreed that the feature would allow users to make donations to creators on the platform through payment platforms including PayPal, Bandcamp, Cash App, Patreon, and Venmo. All of these portals will function in a region-dependent manner. The coming months may see the payment options becoming more varied, allowing users from other regions to participate as well.

Following this revelation for Spaces, Jane Munchun Wong, a data researcher famed for finding hidden features in platforms, last month came up with the news that Twitter was also planning to integrate this Tip Jar into its main service as well, and was in the process of testing it through user profiles.

Now, Twitter Inc. has finally announced the launch of the feature, through its official Twitter account, saying: