![]() Still, new X CEO Linda Yaccarino, a former ad executive, said recently that the company could be profitable by early next year, as she works to bring back skittish advertisers who left the platform since Musk assumed the reins. In the U.S., which makes up about a quarter of its web traffic, the platform experienced a nearly 20% decline in traffic compared to year-ago figures. New figures from web traffic tracking firm SimilarWeb show that global web traffic to the site is down 14% compared to last year. Musk himself has said that advertising revenue on the platform is down 60% since his takeover. While Musk says the $1 annual subscription experiment is not aimed at making money, the company has been struggling financially in the face of changes made under the billionaire that have created new levels of chaos and mayhem on the site. Since Musk's takeover, he has made other drastic changes, including reducing staff by more than 75% and making "verified" blue check marks available for $8 a month. But despite his best efforts, bots do still remain a persistent problem. The $1-a-year fee plan was first reported by Fortune.Ĭracking down on bots, also known as spam or fake accounts, that mimic real people, has been a focus of Musk since he purchased the platform last year. Whether and when the initiative will reach other users around the world is also not known. It is unclear why the company chose to start annual fees in the Philippines and New Zealand. If the annual fees for using the site are applied more widely, it would mark a major departure for the social media service, which has been free to use since it was founded in 2006. The idea is that by charging "a few dollars or something" it could deter the creation of new fake accounts since bots just cost "a fraction of a penny" to create, Musk told Netanyahu. ![]() Musk hinted at a paywall in the works for users of X in a September interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming that it may be the only way "to combat vast armies of bots." Reading posts on the site's timeline will be possible without a charge. The company announced the program, called Not a Bot, late Tuesday, saying the annual fee will apply to new users who want to post, like, reply and quote other content on the platform. ![]() but even if fat can stop a speeding superman, it is still going to hurt like hell before he has a heartattack from all the bacon and goes tits/moobs up.X, formerly known as Twitter, will start charging users in the Philippines and New Zealand a $1 fee to use the service, a move owner Elon Musk says is aimed at curbing the presence of bots on the site. ![]() ok maybe its more like "home of the fat kids with B.F.Gs" you know thay can take a wooden bat to the stomach and not feel it. guess i have to burn the wemen on the deck of my ships., where i have air to utilize.Īlbion>Far Out>Gemeinsame Manufacture-Faction-Heart Of AlbionĪlbion>Ascendancy>Five Ways-Faction-Plutarch Mining CorporationĪlbion>Ascendancy>Shady Vault-Faction-Plutarch Mining CorporationĪlbion>Inner World>Cuspid Splint-Faction-Ledda Industrial yes that place that does not have oxigen in it. but as we all know, we can light a fire in SPACE. in other words thay secritly want pirace to burn there women and R**E there ships. Albion has the most by far but thay tend to double the same one over and over. ![]()
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