Discord is one of those applications that are little known to the average user, but in certain niches they are unbeatable; In its case, it is an application that is widely used by gamers and is gradually being developed.
[Nueva app de Discord para Android ya está aquí, la preferida de los jugadores por fin mejora]
In fact, many people already see Discord as an alternative to Twitter, even if the concept is not the same. Although it was born as a messaging application, it stands out for the possibility of creating groups and servers for any subject in which users meet.
The option to earn money on Discord
Now the company has taken that idea one step further, with the expansion of its subscription service. Basically, Discord will allow server builders to offer paid membership to users, taking a discount for every sale made this way.
In this way, Discord views server owners as content creators; Obviously, the best servers are the ones that attract the most users, and with this option, creators now have another incentive to improve the experience and create content for the server.
Not all servers will have this option, and there will be several limitations: the main one is the size of the server, which must have at least 500 members and 50 active users per week. Additionally, it will require the server creator to be verified and security measures to be enabled such as two-factor authentication.
As expected, monetization will require content type bans
Other than that, the server creator will be free to charge whatever they want for the subscription, and also decide what users will receive in return; You will also be able to create multiple subscription levels with different prices.
Starting today, all eligible US creators can earn money directly from their Discord servers.
Create and customize subscription plans that offer unique roles, benefits, and benefits to interested members of your community.
More info: https://t.co/6HRDRKUdlV pic.twitter.com/pFgZhXZC43
— Discord (@discord) December 1, 2022
Perhaps most surprisingly, most of the money will go to the creator. Discord will only take 10% of all revenue, a big difference from other platforms like Twitch, which asks for 50%.
At this time, this feature is only available in the United States.
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