Twitter, known as X, will introduce charges for new users, marking a significant departure from its previous free-to-use model. Elon Musk announced that newcomers to X will be required to pay a small fee for activities such as liking, posting, replying, and bookmarking tweets. The decision to impose fees on new users follows a testing phase in New Zealand and the Philippines. The move aims to address issues of spam and enhance user experience on the platform.
Elon Musks justification for the feeElon Musk defended the decision, citing the need to combat spam bots, which have plagued the platform. He emphasised that a nominal fee for new user writing access is essential to curb the proliferation of fake accounts and automated bots.
Uncertainties surrounding the policy implementationWhile Musk advocates for the fee-based model as a solution to spam, concerns remain about its effectiveness in deterring spamming activities. Questions arise regarding how X will prevent the creation of fake accounts and automated bots amidst the introduction of fees.
Global rollout and costCurrently implemented in New Zealand and the Philippines, the fee is estimated to be around $1, based on the $1.75 charge in New Zealand currency.
Musks concerns about spam and bot accountsElon Musk has expressed concerns about the prevalence of spam and bot accounts on X, attributing them to the platforms advertising-driven model. He believes that inflated user numbers due to bots could mislead advertisers and investors, calling for greater transparency and accuracy in user metrics.