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Musk's X begins charging some new users for basic features

Wednesday October 18 2023
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A file combination image of two pictures showing SpaceX and electric car maker Tesla CEO Elon Musk (L) and the new Twitter logo rebranded as X (R). PHOTO | AFP

By AFP

The social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, announced Tuesday that it has begun charging new users in New Zealand and the Philippines to use basic features like posting messages.

X, owned since last year by the billionaire Elon Musk, said in a statement that its new subscription method should "bolster" existing efforts to reduce spam and "manipulation of our platform and bot activity".

Under the trial, new web users in the Philippines and New Zealand will have to pay X around $0.75 and $0.85, respectively, every year, in order to access basic functionality like posting on the site.

Read: X could charge all users 'small monthly payment', Musk says

Those who decline to pay the nominal fee will only have access to a "read only" version of the platform, limiting them to reading posts, watching videos and following accounts, the company said.

"This will evaluate a potentially powerful measure to help us combat bots and spammers on X, while balancing platform accessibility with the small fee amount," it added.

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Existing users in these countries are not affected.

Musk has made a number of controversial changes to the social media firm's management and product since he acquired Twitter last year for $44 billion.

Read: Twitter to limit TweetDeck to 'verified' users

He recently floated the idea of charging all users a nominal fee to use the site in a bid to tackle fake accounts -- drawing sharp criticism from users around the world.

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