Jimmy "MrBeast" has revealed his earnings from the first-ever video that he uploaded on X last week, which is $250,000. The new ad revenue introduced by the social media platform is seemingly the reason for such a high number, but the announcement has also generated a lot of criticism from other users.
Since X introduced monetization for its premium users last year, creators have been able to earn revenue relative to the impressions their posts generate on the website. Considering how popular MrBeast is, his first video on the platform naturally attracted a lot of views. Furthermore, Elon Musk himself reposted the video, increasing engagement.
Today, when Jimmy announced that the video had generated an impressive $250K, many were dissatisfied and claimed monetization favors well-known creators due to the nature of ads. X user @huntercatnmiss equated it with robbery, writing:
Jimmy had posted the video last week and publicly announced that the intention was to experiment with how much revenue it could generate. The YouTuber had promised to reveal how much the video made in a week, and on January 22, he shared a post announcing that it had earned over $250K.
In the screenshot, it can be seen that his video generated 156 million impressions and 5.17 million engagements. The exact revenue generated for that was $263,655. However, MrBeast did note that his revenue per view could be higher than average because of the buzz around the video. Calling the big number a "facade," the content creator wrote:
A notable number of viewers in the X community seem to agree with MrBeast's point about the average revenue per view being lower for most creators. Here are some reactions to the announcement, with many expressing discontent at the
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