News Summary: Mastodon Courts Creators with New Features; Snapchat Launches Creator Subscriptions

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Snapchat estrena suscripciones de pago – Contenido exclusivo y trato prioritario por una cuota mensual

Siguiendo los pasos de Instagram, YouTube y Patreon, Snapchat ha anunciado oficialmente el lanzamiento de «Creator Subscriptions». Esta nueva función permitirá a los creadores de contenido más influyentes de la plataforma monetizar directamente su audiencia, ofreciendo experiencias premium y contenido oculto a cambio de una suscripción mensual que promete transformar la relación entre los «Snap Stars» y sus fans (Fuente Snap).

La fase inicial del programa, que comenzará como una prueba alfa este 23 de febrero de 2026, busca diversificar los ingresos de Snap más allá de la publicidad. Con esta herramienta, los creadores podrán establecer sus propios precios dentro de una escala recomendada (que oscila entre los $4.99 y $19.99 dólares al mes), permitiéndoles construir un flujo de caja recurrente y predecible.

¿Qué obtienen los suscriptores?

Pagar por tu creador favorito en Snapchat no solo es una forma de apoyo, sino que desbloquea una serie de beneficios exclusivos dentro de la app:

  • Contenido Solo para Suscriptores: Snaps y Stories especiales que no son visibles para el público general, incluyendo detrás de cámaras y adelantos exclusivos.
  • Respuestas Prioritarias: Cuando un suscriptor responda a una Story pública, su mensaje aparecerá resaltado y en la parte superior de la bandeja del creador, garantizando una mayor probabilidad de interacción.
  • Experiencia sin Anuncios: Los suscriptores podrán disfrutar de las historias de sus creadores favoritos sin interrupciones publicitarias entre los clips.
  • Insignias de Fidelidad: Un distintivo especial que aparecerá junto al nombre del usuario en los chats y comentarios, identificándolo como un seguidor premium.

[Image: Interface of Snapchat Creator Subscriptions showing exclusive story icons and priority reply badge]

El modelo de negocio y el reparto

A diferencia de otras plataformas que ofrecen un reparto más generoso, Snap ha optado por un modelo donde el creador se queda con el 60% de los ingresos después de las tarifas de las tiendas de aplicaciones (Apple y Google). El 40% restante será para la plataforma, una cifra significativa que ha generado debate entre los expertos en economía digital, pero que Snap justifica con las herramientas avanzadas de realidad aumentada y el alcance global que pone a disposición de los «Snap Stars».

Despliegue y Disponibilidad

El programa arranca con un grupo selecto de creadores en Estados Unidos, entre los que destacan nombres como Skai Jackson y Harry Jowsey. En las semanas posteriores al 23 de febrero, el servicio se expandirá a usuarios de Canadá, Reino Unido y Francia, llegando a los dispositivos iOS primero y posteriormente a Android. Se espera que el acceso para creadores en España y Latinoamérica se abra progresivamente durante el segundo trimestre de 2026.

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Instagram Nearing Launch of Paid Creator Subscriptions: Report

Instagram appears poised to launch more widespread testing of paid creator subscriptions, a feature that would allow accounts to provide specialized content to "fans" and would allow them to generate income directly in the app.

TechCrunch reports that "Instagram Subscriptions" were added as an option for in-app purchases in the United States iOS App Store according to multiple sources who monitor additions to the App Store, and a few social media consultants have recently tweeted about the new listings for subscriptions.

Instagram subscriptions coming very soon pic.twitter.com/sRVuRKLkRC

-- The BKH 🤳🏾 (@thebkh) November 5, 2021

Tim Cook taking Mark Zuckerberg’s money https://t.co/vJWUthD934

-- Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 4, 2021

The appearance of these options has led many to believe that the subscriptions will roll out to to more people in testing soon. Historically, Instagram tests new features in phases, first in small groups, then in larger groups before pushing the feature to everyone.

In early spring, The Information reported that Instagram was "exploring" the possibility of adding subscriptions to its system that would allow content creators on the platform to offer paid memberships to followers. At the time, the concept centered on the ability for accounts to sell access to exclusive material, similar to Patreon. Since then, Behance launched a similar system onto its platform that allows creators to provide exclusive content in exchange for a membership fee. Behance, and its parent company Adobe, do not take a cut of this transaction, which is different than how Patreon works and how Instagram appears to be developing its application of the feature.

In late summer, reverse engineer expert Alessandro Paluzzi discovered the feature as a work in progress in the app and that the initial developments he found showed that subscribers would get a special member badge and gain access to exclusive live videos.

#Instagram continues to work on the Fan Club feature 👀

Here's the fan onboarding screen 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/iaSWS5UyT0

-- Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) August 26, 2021

The addition of subscriptions would prove to be a massive boon for some creators and would create a kind of revenue-sharing model that would directly pay content creators for engaging with specific users on Instagram. To this point, Instagram serves as a way for creators to work with brands on sponsorships to make money, but the app itself does not directly facilitate a way to generate income.

Instagram has not made any details about its efforts in the space known publicly yet, though the company's head Adam Mosseri referenced this kind of addition to the app earlier this year. He also has said publicly that Instagram is moving away from being a photo-sharing platform and will focus more on video and shopping moving forward. These statements are somewhat confusing and conflicting, however. Photography accounts with huge followings will be one of the largest groups to benefit from a subscription model, yet Mosseri plans to move the platform beyond photography and more towards TikTok, at least based on his public statements.

Should this feature be fully launched, Instagram will be one of the last platforms for creators to offer this kind of subscription model. As mentioned, Patreon and Behance both have already launched the functionality on their platforms, and TikTok, Snap, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter all have either already released or are poised to launch some kind of subscription program.

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Instagram Nearing Launch of Paid Creator Subscriptions: Report

The Patreon-like system could be entering widespread testing soon.