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Citizen App Offers Users Up to $400 for Live Streaming Incidents
URGENT UPDATE: The safety app Citizen has just announced a groundbreaking initiative to pay users for live streaming incidents on its platform, a move that could redefine how people engage with safety resources. This news was revealed in a post on Instagram on Friday afternoon.
Citizen, a popular mobile app based in New York, provides real-time safety alerts and incident reports tailored to users’ locations. The app notifies users about various emergencies, including crimes and fires, and now introduces a monetization feature that encourages users to contribute by live streaming events in their vicinity.
According to the announcement, users can earn up to $400 for each eligible live broadcast they conduct. This income is directly added to the user’s Citizen account, which they can cash out at any time. The initiative aims to foster community involvement and enhance the app’s real-time reporting capabilities.
As part of this new feature, users are encouraged to go live during significant events, providing firsthand accounts that can alert others in their community. The Citizen team stated that further details on sign-up procedures will be released soon, promising more information for those interested in participating.
This development marks a shift in the app’s functionality, transforming how users interact with public safety and incident reporting. With incidents being streamed live, the app not only informs users but also empowers them to take an active role in their safety and the safety of others.
The Citizen app has garnered attention for its innovative approach to public safety, and this latest initiative is expected to boost user engagement significantly. As communities continue to navigate safety challenges, Citizen’s unique model may provide a more responsive and informed public.
Stay tuned for more updates as Citizen releases additional information on how users can start earning through live streaming. The potential impact of this program could change the landscape of community safety engagement.
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