TikTok’s Latest Monetization Tool To Allow Creators To Post Longer Videos

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Popular short-video sharing platform TikTok seems to be ironically asking creators for videos longer than one minute, reports 9to5Mac.

There’s a new TikTok Creativity Program that incentivizes content creators on the platform to strive for longer videos so that they can be eligible to earn more money.

When TikTok first started, videos on the platform were allowed to be up to 15 seconds long.

The short-video format that other social media platforms are now trying to push people into got popular from TikTok.

However, the length of the videos allowed on the app has grown since the launch of TikTok.

In 2017, the duration of allowed videos grew to one minute (with many users choosing to post 30-second videos), and back in 2021, the maximum video length was increased to three minutes.

And now, TikTok has announced a new Creativity Program, which encourages selected creators to make videos longer than one minute.

For now, it seems the TikTok Creativity Program is an invitation-only beta, but the company has stated that the program will be open to all “eligible US creators” in the next few months.

In order to be eligible for the Creativity Program, content creators need to be at least 18 years old and have a minimum follower and video view requirements (those are not specified at this time), and also an account “in good standing”.

In its official announcement, TikTok states that the new program will help creators boost their creativity and find more ways to monetize their content on the platform.

The content that creators who want to benefit from this program have to publish has to be high-quality original content that’s longer than one minute.

TikTok doesn’t specify when exactly the program will become open to all eligible US creators, it only says “in the coming months”.