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.
On OnlyFans, the real money comes not from subscriptions but from paid private messages and exclusive content. Now, Telegram has introduced similar tools, enabling creators to charge for private messages and individual posts with photos or videos.
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.