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Citizen App Will Pay Users Up to $400 for Live Streams
UPDATE: The popular safety app Citizen has just announced a new initiative to pay users for live-streaming incidents on the platform, a move that could change how communities engage with local safety alerts. In a post shared on Instagram on Friday afternoon, the company revealed that users can earn up to $400 for each live broadcast they conduct.
Citizen provides real-time safety alerts and incident reports based on user locations, allowing them to receive notifications about crimes, fires, and emergencies. The app’s latest feature encourages users to actively participate in their community’s safety by sharing live video of incidents as they unfold.
The announcement has sparked immediate interest among users looking for new ways to engage with the platform. According to Citizen, users will accumulate earnings directly in their accounts for each eligible live stream, and they can cash out at any time. This development not only incentivizes user participation but also enhances the immediacy of local news reporting.
Reports from Nexstar’s PIX11 News indicate that inquiries have been made regarding how users can sign up for this feature. While Citizen stated that more details will be provided soon, the potential for users to monetize their engagement has already captured attention.
This initiative signifies a shift in how safety apps operate, merging community involvement with financial incentives. As the app continues to grow in popularity, expect further updates on this groundbreaking feature that emphasizes immediate community reporting and engagement.
Stay tuned for more details on how to get involved and start earning with Citizen. This new opportunity could reshape local news dynamics and empower users in their neighborhoods.
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