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$1 for Your Thoughts: Elon Musk Still Plans to Charge New X Users to Tweet
Musk says the fee is necessary to curb bots. However, some users doubt it'll make any difference and suspect it's more of a revenue play.
Elon Musk plans to charge new X users, here's why
Elon Musk is planning to charge a small amount of fee to new X users to enable posting on the microblogging site. Musk said that the charging fee may curb the bot problem.
Elon Musk says he’s planning to charge ‘a small fee’ for new users to interact on X
Musk is considering implementing “a small fee” for new users if they want to post, bookmark or like on the platform, he said in a post on X.
Elon Musk confirms plans for new X users to be charged
Elon Musk has confirmed that X is planning to charge new users to post, like, reply to, and bookmark content on its platform in a bid to combat bots.
Elon Musk says X will now be payable for New Users
After Elon Musk announced that X will soon charge a small fee to post or engage on the social network, Adarsh examines the pros and cons.
Elon Musk wants new X users to pay hefty amount?
Elon Musk is continuing his chaos on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.X's owner said that it will start charging new users for posts in an effort to get rid of bot and spam
Elon Musk’s X announces smart TV app on the way
Elon Musk says he wants to transform X into an 'everything app' for messages, video, payments, shopping and more.
Elon Musk wants to invade your smart TV
If you own a smart TV or even just keep a streaming box connected to your dumb TV, you may already be overwhelmed by the number of apps that can be downloaded onto the device. Wha
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Elon Musk plans to charge new X users to enable posting
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Elon Musk Confirms Plans to Charge New Users on X a ‘Small Fee’ Before They Can Write Posts
If X changes its policy, new users will also not be able to like, reply to, or bookmark a post without paying the fee.
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Elon Musk confirms intentions to charge new X users a temporary fee to let them post
A report last year revealed that Elon Musk had plans to introduce a new charge for users who have just registered on X ...
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Elon Musk Says Charging New X Users A 'Small Fee' Is The Only Way To Curb Bot Onslaught
Elon Musk has admitted that the only way to solve the bot problem on his social media platform X is by charging new users a ...
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Elon Musk Reveals Plans to Charge New Users a “Small Fee” Before Posting on X: Here’s Why!
Elon Musk recently announced plans to charge new X users a small fee before they can write any posts to reduce spam on the ...
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Elon Musk says Tesla will slowly grow its Supercharger network after laying off the Supercharger team
Elon Musk has promised that Tesla’s network of ultra-fast chargers will continue to expand — albeit more slowly — even after ...
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