And X – are beginning to develop and test paid models for their platforms to eliminate advertising. Social media platform X. formerly known as Twitter. has already started testing this billing model with X users in New Zealand and the Philippines. A fee of $1 is charged for new users who want access to the platform. According to Elon Musk. in a post on his social media profile. there will be two types of new plans for Premium users: one with a lower cost and all features but without ad reduction.
and another more expensive one without ads. Since the Cameroon Email List purchase of Twitter last year. Musk has been exploring ways to increase the company’s revenue directly or indirectly. either by charging user subscriptions or even generating revenue for content producers who pay for platform subscriptions. These changes have caused dissatisfaction among older users of the formerly known Twitter. as. according to the company’s website. new users who choose not to subscribe to the Premium service will be subject to some restrictions.

such as only reading posts. watching videos. and following accounts. Meanwhile. TikTok… According to the Android Authority website. TikTok is also jumping on the bandwagon by adopting a paid version to remove ads for . The site suggests that the app’s code reveals tests to adopt a subscription system. This service would have a value of $4.99 and its only function would be to remove platform advertisements. without adding any extra features.
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