Zuck is luring over influencers in the age of TikTok.
is known as the social network for the generations of people that may not really understand how the computer works. Parents, grandparents and, somehow, all of your older coworkers have made the platform home, driving the younger demographic, and subsequently its influencers, to newer social media sites like TikTok where they've built their own followings.
"We want to build the best platforms for millions of creators to make a living," CEO Mark Zuckergberg said in a Facebook post."Investing in creators isn't new for us, but I'm excited to expand this work over time."Some of these new programs are reportedly already available via invitation for select creators.
More change is set to come soon because a dedicated place for bonuses will arrive in Instagram this summer and Facebook this fall.
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