Musk will introduce new X subscription
The action was taken after X began experimenting with charging new users in New Zealand and the Philippines $1 to access the platform.
Musk wrote on X, "One is more expensive, but has no ads, and the other is lower cost with all features but no reduction in ads."
The action was taken after X began experimenting with charging new users in New Zealand and the Philippines $1 to access the platform. Users who do not subscribe will only be able to watch material, not engage with it, according to the company.
Musk withheld any additional information regarding the cost or accessibility of the new memberships. He has previously said that charging for X is his strategy for getting rid of the platform's scourge of bots and phony accounts. Additionally, he asserted that it would raise engagement and content quality.
Musk has drastically altered the site since purchasing it in October of last year, including firing employees, disbanding content moderation teams, and rebranding it X. A blue check mark and other benefits are provided to customers of the $8 monthly X Premium service, which was also introduced by him.
Many advertisers have ceased placing ads on X as a result of Musk's activities because they have doubts about the platform's reliability and security. Musk acknowledged that this has reduced X's revenue and attributed this to pressure from activists on advertising. He also made an effort to entice them back by offering discounts and rewards.
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