Elon Musk’s new plan: Twitter now X may no longer be free to use soon

Elon Musk sat with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a live conversation shared on X. Apart from AI and hate speech discussions, the business tycoon shared his plans about charging a small fee from users to continue using the platform.

Elon Musk’s new plan: Twitter now X may no longer be free to use soon
Former "Twit Chief" has new plans for X. Image: Britta Pedersen/Getty Images/Bloomberg

X boss Elon Musk recently spoke to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. The talk held between the two was live-streamed on the Musk-owned platform, better called X, formerly Twitter.

Elon Musk hinted at a possible “small monthly payment” to use X. He believes that this move could possibly work as a final nail to the coffin of bots on the platform. He admits, “It’s the only way I can think of to combat vast armies of bots.” 

He explains, “Because a cost fraction of a penny, call it a tenth of a penny but even if it has to pay—a few dollars or something, the effective cost of bots is very high,” he said. 

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“small amount of money” 

While Musk hinted at a possible small fee, he doesn’t go into digits—explaining how much would this subscription service cost. Notably, Twitter or X already has a subscription called X Premium, previously Twitter Blue, which comes at $8 per month or $84 per year—and the price varies from device to device due to platform fees—offering a blue check, the ability to edit posts, more words in one post, and a plethora of other features. 

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Musk, during the conversation, also shared the social media figures. He tells the Israeli PM that X has 550 million monthly users generating over 100-200 million posts per day. However, most haven’t fallen for an X Premium subscription. TechCrunch notes that an analysis revealed only about 8.27 lakh users have subscribed to X Premium. It also adds that this move to charge everyone a small amount of money doesn’t come unexpectedly, and it had always been in the cards referring to Elon Musk’s plans of putting all of Twitter behind a paywall.

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This article was first uploaded on September nineteen, twenty twenty-three, at forty-seven minutes past one in the afternoon.
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