Twitter has recently introduced an update to the way they display media where users can now display up to 4 different types of media in one click.
Recently, Twitter reported that they may introduce a paid video feature that will allow video owners to charge other users for watching their videos. This function is also said not to be a new idea, but not implemented because these paid features come with some problems of their own.
The idea behind this paid video feature is that video uploaders can charge users to watch the video, and Twitter will take a small cut of the revenue. The issue with this feature is that since users can currently upload whatever video they want, there is a risk that the uploaded content is not theirs, but they will still charge users to watch it.
Twitter is a social media platform where easy sharing of content is one of its advantages. If they really introduce this feature, it can be seen that the sources of video content will shrink, and there is a probability that those users who refuse to pay to watch this content will find other sources of content that do not need to be paid for.