X to test $1-a-year 'Not a Bot' subscription for basic features
 
 
 
 
 
 

X to test $1 annual subscription in the Philippines and New Zealand

The new subscription will charge users for likes, reposts or quoting other accounts' posts, and bookmarking posts
, / 07:41 AM October 18, 2023

X social media to test $1 annual subscription for basic features called "Not a Bot"

The logo of social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is seen alongside the former logo in this illustration taken on July 24, 2023. Illustration/File photo by/Dado Ruvic/Reuters

Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, said it will test a new subscription model under which it will charge a $1 annual fee for basic features.

The new subscription termed as “Not A Bot” will charge users for likes, reposts or quoting other accounts’ posts, and bookmarking posts on the web version of the platform.

The purpose of introducing the new subscription model is to combat bots and spammers, X said, adding that the fee will vary from country to country based on the exchange rate.

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X said the new method will be first available for users in New Zealand and the Philippines.

Within this test, existing users are not affected. But new users who would not wish to subscribe will only be able to view and read posts, watch videos, and follow accounts.

Bots have been a contentious issue for Elon Musk who acquired the company last year. In July, X had introduced a limit on viewing tweets, “to ensure the authenticity” of its user base.

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Earlier this month, Reuters had reported citing a source that X CEO Linda Yaccarino met with X’s lenders, in which she had said the company would test three tiers of its subscription service based on the number of ads shown to the user.

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