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Monetizing Hate: How Telegram’s New Features Empower Creators
Pavel Durov, the mastermind behind Telegram, likely understands the lucrative potential of premium personal interactions, a model perfected by platforms like OnlyFans.

But beyond adult content, Telegram’s new features offer a clever way for creators to monetize something unexpected: haters. Popular channel owners, who often disable comments to avoid toxic exchanges, can now turn negativity into profit by making comments paid. Want to join a respectful, curated community?
Pay $15 a month for access to a cozy, hate-free space. Want to sling insults or vent frustration? Sure, but it’ll cost you—say, 100 stars for a single jab.
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This approach flips the script on online trolling, transforming haters into a revenue source while giving creators greater control over their communities. It’s a bold move that could redefine how creators engage with audiences on Telegram, proving that even negativity can be a business opportunity.