Test Twitter Tip Feature Test Arrives: What it is and how to use it
Twitter is now testing features that can make the platform a little more attractive to the creator: tip jar. The new feature has included testing, according to Twitter, which has previously previously previewed new features back with more information. With this tool, the creator can receive money in the form of ‘tips’ from fans and their followers.
The creator who receives tips on Twitter is not new, but has been complicated – must tweet from the PayPal link, place the Venmo handle in someone’s profile, and similar things. The Tip Jar Twitter feature eliminates this hassle by integrating the ability to overcome the creator directly.
The Jar Ujung feature is now available for Twitter users who have their account into English. This feature can be found on iOS and Android, although limited to certain users such as non-profit organizations, journalists, creators, and experts, according to Twitter. The company plans to make it available for additional users, including in more languages, soon.
Users who have access to the test can activate the tip of the jar by tapping the ‘Edit profile’ button on the mobile platform application, then scroll down and switch to the new ‘tip jar’ item on the menu. From there, users can link features to several other platforms with financial features, including Paypal, Patreon, Cash App, Bandcamp, and Venmo.
Of course, you must have one or more of these accounts that have been set to link it to your Twitter profile. Followers can then tap the tip of the jar in the profile of the maker to draw the tip option, select the platform they want, then proceed to the application to send money.