
"According to XCreators, the initiative is designed to encourage creators to produce high-quality, original content that sparks conversation, breaks news and shapes culture. The winning article must be original, a minimum of 1,000 words and will be primarily judged based on Verified Home Timeline impressions. The official announcement states that content that violates X's policies or is hateful, fraudulent, or manipulative will not be taken into consideration, and that only users in the United States are eligible."
"Additionally, X recently expanded access to its Articles feature to all Premium users, providing a new avenue for creators to publish long-form content, build an audience, and earn on the platform. The company has also encouraged creators, writers, journalists, and thought leaders to seize this opportunity and share their ideas for the platform's future in 2026. It also aligns with Musk's earlier promise to significantly boost creator payouts to compete with YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) Google."
X announced a $1 million prize for the top long-form post in the upcoming payout period via its XCreators account. The prize targets original pieces of at least 1,000 words and will be judged primarily on Verified Home Timeline impressions. Content that violates platform policies or is hateful, fraudulent, or manipulative will be disqualified. Only users in the United States are eligible. X expanded access to its long-form feature for all Premium users, enabling publishing, audience building, and monetization. The initiative seeks to boost high-quality, original content that sparks conversation, breaks news, shapes culture, and increases creator payouts amid competition with other platforms.
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