Elon Musk Approves of Ali Zafar Suggestion to Improve Twitter. Twitter’s new CEO, Elon Musk, responded to Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar’s tweet about developing better incentives for social media content creators and gracefully acknowledged the suggestion. Ali Zafar, commented on Musk’s tweet on Monday, asking Twitterati what could be done to make Twitter better than TikTok.
As India and Pakistan fight the deadly coronavirus, Pakistani singer Ali Zafar sent a special message to the people of the country. Ali Zafar started his career as a music writer and gained wide acclaim with his single “Channo”, which is taken from his introductory album “Huka Pani”. More than 5 million copies have been sold worldwide. “Channo” eventually achieved great success, surpassing numerous music reviews and winning several awards for “Best Music Album” and “Artist”.
Another important thing. Change the algorithms. A person sitting in U.S should be able to come across content being made in Japan more easily and vice versa. Tweets and content should have a much higher reach and monetisation. Companies can pay for reach, individuals can’t.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) October 31, 2022
“Bigger incentives for content creators,” the singer wrote and added, “Go beyond ‘likes’ and ‘followers’. Enable them to build their own on line digital empires. A world they can create, learn, and earn from”.
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Twitter’s new CEO is on a mission to revamp the popular micro-blogging platform. He recently got global attention after announcing that people will have to pay a fee of $8 per month to keep their profile’s verification blue tick badges. The SpaceX chief acknowledged Ali Zafar’s suggestion yesterday and replied: “True, Twitter has amazing content in Japan roughly half of all adults online but it’s almost never seen outside of Japan”.
Elon Musk Approves of Ali Zafar Suggestion to Improve Twitter
True, Twitter has amazing content in Japan – roughly half of all adults online – but it’s almost never seen outside of Japan
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 3, 2022
Ali Zafar Has A Special Message For Indians and Pakistanis, Zafar starred in the 2010 Bollywood forgery Tere Bin Laden, an average-size feat in the film industry. Its performance in the film aroused the general gratitude of the people and earned it a nomination for the category “Best Male Premiere” including the film festival. During that time, he also worked in several movies, including Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Chashma Baddoor, and Dear Zindagi.