Messaging app Snapchat is offering a share of $1m (£750,000) to its users every day as it tries to compete with TikTok on viral videos.
Its new Spotlight feature will use an algorithm to recommend "the most engaging" posts to watch based on what a user is interested in.
Snapchat says the feature will include people with "private, personal accounts" as well as its biggest stars.
The $1m-a-day payment would run until at least the end of the year, it said.
But if successful it could potentially continue into 2021, the company said.
Videos have to be submitted to the scheme to be eligible for the earnings. How much a video makes for its owner depends on a complicated formula - but includes how many views the video has.
Snapchat has not, however, said how many people the $1m a day will be split between, or what the maximum individual earnings might be.
Users have to be 16 or over to be paid, and obey a host of rules around copyright, sponsorship, and drugs and alcohol, among other things.
The company says it will moderate the feed for violations - and for anyone attempting to game the algorithm.
"We actively monitor for fraud to ensure that we only account for authentic engagement with Snaps," it warned.
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