Elon Musk said- New X users will have to pay money for tweeting, know the reason behind this


Posted on 16th Apr 2024 12:02 pm by rohit kumar

Elon Musk and his social media platform X, which is constantly in the news, have recently announced a major change. Musk said that the company is planning to charge a small fee to new X users to use the social media platform.

 

This step may solve the bot issue. In response to an

 

 

Users will have to pay for tweets

 

Referring to tools like CAPTCHA, he said that current AI (and troll farms) can easily pass the 'Are you a bot' question. In response to another user, he said that new accounts will be able to post without paying fees for three months after creation.

 

Elon Musk wrote that unfortunately, a small fee for write access to new users is the only way to stop the constant onslaught of bots.

 

This is only for new users. They will be able to do writing work for free after 3 months.

 

What will be the change in

 

The policy change was automatically flagged by an account that tracks changes to X's website. According to the account, the company experimented with charging a $1 annual subscription fee for users in the Philippines and New Zealand.

 

The 'not-a-bot' terms and conditions page was included in the changes, according to which new accounts must pay a 'small annual fee' before they can post, like, bookmark, or reply to other tweets.

 

New accounts will be able to follow other accounts and browse the platform for free.

 

Let us tell you that since Musk's acquisition, the social media giant has reduced its value by at least 71%.

 

Fidelity noted that dozens of advertisers had pulled their spending from Ax last November. It was reported that the company faced a loss of $1.5 billion in advertising revenue in 2023.

 

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