Monetization Coach
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Monetization Coach
@monetization_x
Teaching creators how to make money on X with revenue sharing, subscriptions, tips, more





Imagine making content so good that Elon Musk shares you twice in your first 6 months on the platform. One video flops (~740K views). The next one explodes with 48 million views. And yet… you’re still not eligible for monetization. Because the massive one was embedded instead of a native post, @ObsceneSelene hasn’t hit the 5 million impressions needed to get paid. The platform is straight-up broken for original creators. If you believe real talent should actually get paid, help fix this. Share her far and wide!




YouTube deleted my animation channel Bloomation. @TeamYouTube @YouTubeCreators @YouTube My channel had 760,000 subscribers. It was removed for “spam, fraud, and deception policies.” But here’s the problem: I never violated these rules. Bloomation was an animation channel. My videos were Roblox animations, made as original content — characters, editing, scenes, animation work. No spam. No scams. No fraud. Nothing deceptive. And yet my channel is gone. I’ve been without my channel for a month now. YouTube reviewed the case again and rejected my appeal, but I truly believe this review was not handled correctly. How can an original animation channel with manually created videos be treated like spam or fraud? That’s the part I can’t understand. What makes this even worse is that I’m not the only one. Many animators are facing the same thing right now: original channels getting demonetized, removed, or punished by YouTube’s support and automated AI system. These are not scam channels. These are creators. Artists. Animators. People who spent years building their work. A channel can disappear in one moment, and then the only answer we get is basically: “the decision is final.” Is this really how YouTube treats creators now? @TeamYouTube, please take another look at Bloomation. I believe my channel was removed by mistake, and I’m asking for a real human review — not an automated decision that destroys years of work. Please help bring attention to this. A lot of animation creators are being affected, and YouTube needs to notice what is happening. Affected creators: @CCountryz18217 @FairyLabYT @stategirlsyou @BoomLab172561 @SOKALUPEC @ifCurse @ULTRA_GAMERS_ @nick_film76462 @KeidBoi @SacredBricks @LevelLabs2gvb @spectrlabs1011 @EternalMystYT @PBACONMAN3 @mansterzs @TheShadowWork @RottenAges @DeadNetStudios @RayDocsProd









Here’s some good news for creators enrolled in the Creator Subscriptions program. In the past, X would keep 10% of our earnings if we had total lifetime earnings of more than $100K (across all monetization products). The recent update to the ‘About Creator Subscriptions’ page has removed that, indicating it is no longer in effect. They’ve also removed the silly “.. of the revenue X has earned from selling access to your Subscriptions.” statement.
















