The social media giant said that it has changed the name of its website to "Twitter create." The company says it wants to make it easier for creators to understand how they can use the products. The new handle for the handle of the social networking site is "TwitterCreate".

Sports, gaming, news, writers and more can be found on the website. By breaking down resources by categories, creators will be able to find content that is tailored to them. There are guides on the website for creators who want to earn money, engage with their audience or further develop their brand.

Notice anything different around here? Twitter Media is now Twitter Create. Same great content, with a brand new look. pic.twitter.com/elwXkijn3s

— Twitter Create (@TwitterCreate) May 24, 2022

We expanded and enhanced the products area of the site, introducing educational hubs and how-to guides to help you get the most out of all the features and products available to you.

New ways for creators to get the most out of the social media platform are being rolled out. The creator dashboard is a new tool that helps creators analyze how they make money on the social network and how much they earn from monetization features. The dashboard allows creators to search through their payment history and see upcoming payouts.

The dashboard will be enhanced in the future to make it a place for creators to find ways to further grow their communities and analyze the money they make through the platform.

The company began rolling out its service for businesses and creators last October. The new profile setting gives users additional tools to distinguish their profile, quickly promote content through ads, and take advantage of future e- commerce efforts. In October, there was a new creator program for Spaces called the Twitter Spaces Spark Program. The three-month program is designed to reward successful spaces on the micro-blogging site with financial, technical and marketing support.

With the launch of these new features and resources, Twitter is looking to support creators on its platform and compete with the monetization opportunities offered by other digital giants.

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