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PROGRAM CHANGEMonetizationUpdated: March 15, 2026

Creator Fund Replaced with Creator Rewards Program

The Creator Fund is no longer available. TikTok now routes eligible creators to Creator Rewards, which adds stricter content requirements for original public videos longer than 1 minute.

Key Takeaway

The major change is not a jump from 1,000 followers to 10,000 followers. TikTok support now positions Creator Rewards as the replacement program, while emphasizing longer original videos and qualified views inside supported regions.

Creator Fund vs. Creator Rewards

CriteriaCreator Fund (legacy)Creator Rewards (current)
Status
Discontinued
Active in supported regions
Follower requirement10,000 followers10,000 followers
30-day view requirement100,000 views100,000 views
Video ruleLegacy short and long videos could qualifyOriginal public videos longer than 1 minute
Qualified viewsLegacy pooled payout modelRewards begin after 1,000 qualified For You feed views
Primary useHistorical reference onlyCurrent TikTok program for eligible creators

Current Creator Rewards requirements

100,000 views in the last 30 days

TikTok support lists 100,000 recent views as a core eligibility threshold for creators entering the current program.

10,000 followers and good standing

TikTok also requires at least 10,000 followers plus an account in good standing.

Original public videos longer than 1 minute

This is the clearest operational difference from the old Fund. The current program is structured around longer original videos and qualified views.

Supported regions only

Availability still depends on location, so creators should verify the current region list inside TikTok support and Creator Tools.

What happens to legacy Creator Fund earnings?

TikTok support says collected Creator Fund earnings remain available, and enrolling in Creator Rewards does not remove previously collected rewards.

That means the practical job for most creators is to treat the Fund as archive history and plan around the current program instead.

What creators should do now

  1. 1

    Check Creator Rewards eligibility

    Confirm followers, 30-day views, region, and account standing before changing your monetization plan.

  2. 2

    Shift current content planning toward longer original videos

    The strongest program-level change is the emphasis on original public videos longer than 1 minute.

  3. 3

    Use legacy Fund numbers only for comparison

    If you still need to benchmark older payouts, use the legacy Creator Fund estimator rather than treating it as an active calculator.