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By the time you spend 10 years on a salary job and still have nothing tangible to show for it, you’ll realize just how broken Nigeria’s pay structure is.
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May today speak well for us🙏 Goodmorning .
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Believe 💯
Money is coming. New home is coming. New car is coming. Better life is coming.
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How una take dey happy if una no get money?
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This World Cup don show gamblers why dem suppose quit, Every match na heartbreak. Time to stop before e too late😂
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What Impressions Actually Count Toward Monetization on X? One of the biggest misconceptions on X is that every impression earns money. It doesn't. Many creators celebrate getting 1 million, 5 million, or even 20 million impressions, only to receive a payout that is much lower than they expected. The reason is simple: not all impressions are treated equally for monetization. 1. An impression is not the same as a monetizable impression An impression simply means your post was displayed to someone. Whether they liked it or ignored it, if it appeared on their screen, it can count as an impression in your analytics. However, the impressions used for creator payouts are based on a different calculation than the number shown in your analytics. 2. X gives more weight to impressions from paying users According to X, creator earnings are influenced by: - Verified Home Timeline impressions - Who views your content - The viewer's subscription tier - The content format For example, X states that views from Premium subscribers may carry more value than views from Basic subscribers. This means two creators can each have 5 million impressions and earn completely different amounts because the audiences viewing their posts are different. 3. Quality of the audience matters Suppose: - Creator A gets 5 million impressions mostly from free users. - Creator B gets 5 million impressions but a large portion comes from Premium users who actively engage. Creator B is likely to earn significantly more because X's monetization system rewards interactions from paying users and meaningful conversations rather than simply raw exposure. 4. The Home Timeline matters X specifically mentions Verified Home Timeline impressions as a factor in payout calculations. In simple terms, impressions generated when your content is shown in users' Home feeds—especially to verified users—carry importance in the monetization formula. 5. Organic impressions help with eligibility To qualify for Creator Revenue Sharing, X currently requires: - An active Premium subscription - At least 5 million organic impressions within the last three months - At least 500 verified followers - Compliance with X's rules and availability in a supported country Reaching 5 million impressions makes you eligible to apply, but it does not guarantee a large payout. 6. Why creators with millions of impressions sometimes earn very little Many creators assume: «More impressions = More money.» The reality is closer to: «The type of audience and how they interact with your content matter just as much as the total impression count.» A viral post seen mostly by free accounts may earn less than a smaller post that attracts substantial engagement from Premium users. 7. There is no fixed rate per million impressions You may see claims like: - "$100 per million impressions" - "$1,000 per million impressions" These figures are unreliable because X does not publish a fixed payout rate. The company says earnings are influenced by multiple factors, including verified Home Timeline impressions and who is viewing the content, and it can change the formula over time. The takeaway If your goal is monetization on X, don't focus only on chasing massive view counts. Focus on creating content that: - Gets distributed in users' Home timelines - Attracts engagement from Premium and verified users - Sparks genuine conversations - Builds an audience that returns consistently On X, every impression may count in your analytics, but not every impression contributes equally to your earnings.
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NEPA, traffic, fuel price, and life itself can try to stress you, but somehow Nigerians still find a way to laugh and keep moving.
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yall don’t think it’s WEIRD , that CPS will potentially take your kids if you’re struggling (unable to feed them , clothe them , pay for necessary medicines , etc.) 🤔 and then once your kids are taken , they put them in a home with another family , and then give THEM money every month to take care of your kids ?? is that not a fucked up system ?!
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The person reading this tweet and I will get rich soon.
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Be humble & never think you're better than anyone else. From dust you are, and to dust "you shall return"
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A lot of stress comes from trying to control things that haven't even happened yet. Stay out of stress, focus on what you can do today.
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Before you go to bed 🛏️🫵🧡😉 Drop a comment 💭✍️✍️✍️✍️ Let’s follow you real quick ✅💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Toang
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BREAKING: Elon Musk net worth rises to $1.3 trillion as SpaceX share price rises in overnight trading
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Only For Sharpest minds Find the pattern
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Rio planting the chaos seed 😂👀 Saudi Arabia in the sweepstake is the ultimate “I’m not losing my money, the script is” pick. We’ve seen crazier things this tournament already… never say never ⚽️🇸🇦
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Name this location without using Internet
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Good morning everyone Let's Connect and Grow Together 🤝
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$8.6m gone just like that . I will never be poor
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I no kuku like U.K
The UK economy basically works like this: Get paid £2,000. Give £900 to a landlord. Give £200 to the council. Give £150 to energy companies. Give £300 to supermarkets. Give £300 to car insurance and fuel. Spend the rest surviving until next payday. Then get lectured by someone who bought their house for £37,000 in 1988 about how you need to stop buying coffees and cancel subscriptions.
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