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Influencers say they’re being paid thousands of dollars under Twitter’s new revenue-sharing program. The payments give creators a share of the revenue from ads in replies to their posts since February. The creator of Dogecoin creator said he was making $37,050. Andrew Tate said he was earning $20,397. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing
I’ve been DuckDuckGo for years, and I’ve been happy with the search results. However, I recently tried to search for places that sold the Sami flag, but DuckDuckGo was stumped. Google however found 2 places immediately. This coincided with a discussion at work about search engines and which ones people were using. Long story short
I was curious, are there any risks/liabilities in buyers paying directly to sellers, instead paying into companies account and then having payouts.As an example, if Patreon allowed Creators to connect their Stripe accounts and allowing the money to go directly there.Is there a risk, if it came to “returns”? Making the company liable and not…