X Premium Will Be Divided Into Three Levels, Cheapest Version Still Hit By Ads
JAKARTA - Platform X, formerly Twitter, will make new regulations for premium services. In a Bloomberg report, X will divide premium subscription fees into three parts.
The three levels of service that X will present are divided into Basic, Standard, and Plus, premium packages that already exist today. However, there is no clearer information regarding the amount of costs to be charged.
Although there are no pricing details yet, there are estimates regarding advertising limits in each of its services. Reporting from The Verge, the Basic package will not reduce the number of ads on X.
Ads will be limited when users buy Standard packages, but only half of the ads are removed. Meanwhile, Plus plans will eliminate the ad completely, but the costs charged will be quite expensive.
Since this plan was revealed, there has been no further information regarding the launch of this premium level. In addition, X did not explain whether this launch would coincide with the loss of the free version.
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Some time ago, Elon Musk said that he wanted to get rid of the free version and make X a paid platform. He conveyed this plan when he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Musk wants to get rid of the free version to cover expenses for bot problems. The owner of X said that the cost for bots is very expensive, even the costs charged to bot creators won't cover it.
However, when this plan was asked to CEO X Linda Yaccarino at the Code Conference last week, she looked confused. Yaccarino even confirmed his questions repeatedly, leading many to believe that the CEO did not know about Musk's plans.