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Instagram lures content creators with money

 The Instagram network is tempting content creators to use the "Rails" service instead of the Tik Tok application, which is witnessing enormous popularity in the world.


According to "The Verge", according to reports published by "TechCrunch" and "Business Insider", Instagram pays those whose videos can reach more than 58 million views, about 35,000 dollars.


Last July, Mark Zuckerberg, the former CEO of "Meta" Facebook, announced the allocation of about one billion dollars to content makers in the "Rails" service.


Instagram will also support small content makers, offering them rewards ranging from $600 to $1,000, according to Maddie Corbin, a content creator who has 52,000 followers on Instagram.


Instagram rewards increase over time and the clips get higher views, as one of the content makers and has 24,000 followers revealed that he received $8,500 for views that exceeded 9 million views, and another with 15,000 followers got the same amount.


So far, Instagram has not announced clear rules on how to set bonus amounts, especially since it is in its early stages.


Platforms such as YouTube and Snapchat are offering their content creators sums ranging from $10,000 to $25,000.


And the YouTube platform announced last May the allocation of $ 100 million in a fund called “YouTube Shorts”, to pay rewards to users of the “Shorts” platform, which competes with Tik Tok, Snapchat and Instagram Rails.


Anyone can participate by making small clips, and those who manage to get high views will get cash rewards.

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