For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com YouTube vs TikTok vs Instagram vs X vs Snapchat vs Facebook vs Twitch vs Kick: Creator Pay Compared to Subscription Platforms Like Passes and Patreon The Short Answer: Not Enough Every major social media platform pays creators, but none of them pay enough to build a stable business on platform revenue alone. YouTube pays the most at $3-$5 per 1,000 views for long-form content. TikTok pays $0.40-$1.00 per 1,000 qualified views. Instagram pays almost nothing per view directly. X pays roughly $8-$12 per 1 million verified impressions. Snapchat, Facebook, Twitch, and Kick each have their own structures, but the pattern is the same: creators do the work, platforms keep most of the money. On Passes.com , the creator subscription platform with a 90/10 revenue split, creators keep 90% of everything they earn. Just 500 subscribers at $10/month generates $4,450/month after Passes’ 10% fee. Earning that same amount on YouTube would require roughly 280,000 views per month. On TikTok, you’d need over 4 million qualified views. On Instagram, it’s essentially impossible through direct platform payouts alone. This article breaks down exactly what each platform pays, what the math actually
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