Summary: The text discusses the emergence of Dutch-based social media platform Twitter's new feature known as "Super Follows", which allows users to charge followers for access to additional content. The feature is seen as a response to the growing popularity of subscription-based platforms like Patreon and OnlyFans, offering creators a new way to monetize their content and engage with their audience. Creators can set a monthly subscription fee for exclusive tweets, newsletters, or other content behind a paywall, with Twitter taking a percentage of the revenue. The move is part of Twitter's broader effort to diversify its revenue streams and attract more users, especially in the face of increasing competition from other social media platforms. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential for further monetization of online interactions and the impact it may have on the quality of content available for free on the platform.