Twitter announces a major push into online learning. The company now called X revealed plans for a new e-learning platform. This initiative aims to help creators share knowledge directly with paying subscribers. It marks a significant shift beyond social media.
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The platform will host many types of educational content. Creators can offer video courses, written guides, and live workshops. Users will find topics ranging from tech skills to cooking and personal finance. The system integrates tightly with existing X features. Creators can promote their courses using posts and live audio chats. Payment happens directly through X.
Company leadership sees this as vital growth. “People seek skills and knowledge online. Our platform connects experts with learners globally,” stated an X executive. “This empowers creators to build sustainable businesses while teaching.” The move targets the large creator community already active on X. It also aims to attract new educators.
(Twitter’s Expansion into E-Learning)
Development is underway. X expects a limited test phase later this year. Broader availability is planned for early next year. Pricing will be set by individual creators. X will take a portion of sales. The company believes this diversifies its revenue beyond advertising. Competitors offer similar services, but X highlights its massive built-in audience as a key advantage. Many users already discuss learning topics there.