X charges new members one dollar annually in two countries
- October 18, 2023
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Anyone in New Zealand or the Philippines who wants to become a member of X despite everything must now raise one US dollar annually to participate. Social media
Anyone in New Zealand or the Philippines who wants to become a member of X despite everything must now raise one US dollar annually to participate. Social media
Anyone in New Zealand or the Philippines who wants to become a member of X despite everything must now raise one US dollar annually to participate.
Social media platformNot a bot‘. To prove that it is not a bot, new users now have to pay one US dollar annually. The new system will initially be rolled out in the Philippines and New Zealand.
The motives for this are not clarified by the former Twitterer. The news is now in full swing Answer confirmed by Elon Musk himself.
New members from the Philippines and New Zealand now have to register in two steps:
This will register users for a regular account. There is now also Premium with the famous blue badge. This currently costs 101.64 euros per year for Belgian subscribers, for those interested.
However, there is another option with the new program. New members from the two test countries who do not want to pay can still create an account, but only to follow other accounts, read posts and watch videos. The test is limited to two countries for now, but we are excited to see whether this also comes to Europe.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything new from X, which is pretty special considering its owner’s antics and constant ideas. Things were different this summer.
In August, privacy terms were updated to capture more data, including biometric data. For Premium subscribers, work has also been done on the ability to publish texts the length of a full book.
Source: IT Daily
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