A common misconception many people have about Twitter's regional classification is that if you use a US IP, you're a US user, or if you use a Japan IP, you're a Japan user...



But in reality, what country's user you are depends entirely on who you interact with. Your revenue comes from which country based entirely on your post's audience. Even if you use a China IP, if your post's audience is all Americans, you'll still get revenue from there.

If you're not confident about it, just switch everything to US.

But even if you're on a US IP, if your audience is all Chinese people, all Chinese language content, you'll still get Chinese language revenue.

I don't understand how a bunch of people are analyzing this based on IP over there. It makes no sense.
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