So now the bot farms will just re-allocate one of their servers to mine bitcoin, paying for the account fees?
Oh, okay… So, this is the hill that Twitter now wants to die on. Well, ain’t that special?
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon begin charging new users "a small fee" for posting content and liking, replying, and bookmarking tweets, according to CEO Elon Musk.
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X Daily News, a feed that posts X updates, today noticed that text strings on the website have been updated to mention a small annual fee that new users will need to pay in order to access the social network.
Musk said in response that the fee for new users is "the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots."
The fee has previously been tested in New Zealand and the Philippines, and Musk says that it is applicable only to those who are new to Twitter. When a new user signs up, the user will need to pay the fee, or wait for three months to be able to engage on the network. The updated language on the Twitter site:
The text does not mention being able to post for free after three months, but Musk confirmed that "write actions" would be free after that time period.
It is unclear how the policy will stop spam accounts and bots, as spammers will be able to pay the fee or simply create multiple accounts and wait to be able to post. Regular users, meanwhile, could be discouraged from using X due to the extra step and the fact that other social networks are free.
The fee appears to be around $1, as it costs $1.75 NZD in New Zealand. The pay-for-access policy has not yet been implemented outside of New Zealand and the Philippines.
Musk said that fake accounts also use up "the available namespace" limiting the "good handles." X has freed up over a million usernames so far, and will "free up tens of millions in the coming weeks."
Article Link: X May Charge New Users a 'Small Fee' to Post, Like and Reply
The bot issue has existed for a long time on Twitter. It got WORSE with Elon.The bot problem is actually huge, since Elon took over Twitter. Now in like 80% of the cases, I'm getting insta likes by some booba women. So annoying with those online prostitutes.
it doesn't. But it might just be a gateway to rolling out those charges to existing accounts.Not sure how this does anything to stop existing bot and spam accounts.
Meta has like 30x the DAU traffic of Twitter and you don't see it completely over-run with bots and spam account.Not sure how this does anything to stop existing bot and spam accounts.
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon begin charging new users "a small fee" for posting content and liking, replying, and bookmarking tweets, according to Elon Musk.
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X Daily News, a feed that posts X updates, today noticed that text strings on the website have been updated to mention a small annual fee that new users will need to pay in order to access the social network.
Musk said in response that the fee for new users is "the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots."
The fee has previously been tested in New Zealand and the Philippines, and Musk says that it is applicable only to those who are new to Twitter. When a new user signs up, the user will need to pay the fee, or wait for three months to be able to engage on the network. The updated language on the Twitter site:
The text does not mention being able to post for free after three months, but Musk confirmed that "write actions" would be free after that time period.
It is unclear how the policy will stop spam accounts and bots, as spammers will be able to pay the fee or simply create multiple accounts and wait to be able to post. Regular users, meanwhile, could be discouraged from using X due to the extra step and the fact that other social networks are free.
The fee appears to be around $1, as it costs $1.75 NZD in New Zealand. The pay-for-access policy has not yet been implemented outside of New Zealand and the Philippines.
Musk said that fake accounts also use up "the available namespace" limiting the "good handles." X has freed up over a million usernames so far, and will "free up tens of millions in the coming weeks."
Article Link: X May Charge New Users a 'Small Fee' to Post, Like and Reply
Feel free to post on X, where ten thousand nerds will defend Elon’s every idiot move.The unhinged hatred of Musk is a mainstay in these conversations. One mention of his product, service, or name and people lose their minds.
wasn't X supposed to die a long time ago? lol still waitingThere will be some that pay. Make the money while they can before the ship goes down. Diehards will defend and support until the last bubble rises.
or wait 3 months and you can access it for free. maybe read the article?Charging people for access to the "de facto town square".... Wouldn't that fundamentally undermine democracy for those who do not or cannot pay the fees?
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X can su#k it.
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon begin charging new users "a small fee" for posting content and liking, replying, and bookmarking tweets, according to Elon Musk.
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X Daily News, a feed that posts X updates, today noticed that text strings on the website have been updated to mention a small annual fee that new users will need to pay in order to access the social network.
Musk said in response that the fee for new users is "the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots."
The fee has previously been tested in New Zealand and the Philippines, and Musk says that it is applicable only to those who are new to Twitter. When a new user signs up, the user will need to pay the fee, or wait for three months to be able to engage on the network. The updated language on the Twitter site:
The text does not mention being able to post for free after three months, but Musk confirmed that "write actions" would be free after that time period.
It is unclear how the policy will stop spam accounts and bots, as spammers will be able to pay the fee or simply create multiple accounts and wait to be able to post. Regular users, meanwhile, could be discouraged from using X due to the extra step and the fact that other social networks are free.
The fee appears to be around $1, as it costs $1.75 NZD in New Zealand. The pay-for-access policy has not yet been implemented outside of New Zealand and the Philippines.
Musk said that fake accounts also use up "the available namespace" limiting the "good handles." X has freed up over a million usernames so far, and will "free up tens of millions in the coming weeks."
Article Link: X May Charge New Users a 'Small Fee' to Post, Like and Reply
My experience is the exact opposite of everything you just said. I honestly can't even understand how you've come to this conclusion.They have made great progress on that platform with regards to fake accounts, internal bias within the company etc. X is so much better than Twitter, it's really night and day.
But it'll never be perfect.
Still, it's 100% more effort than all the other main socials combined... ten times over.