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JAKARTA Elon Musk had created a stir because he planned to charge all X-platform users a small fee, not just X Premium. This plan was also asked directly to CEO X Linda Yaccarino in the Code Conference event.

Quoting from Techcrunch, Yaccarino looked confused when interviewed by CNBC journalists. He even asked the journalist to repeat the question, then asked if Musk really conveyed it or just thought about it.

The journalist also asked about the impact if platform X ended up paying and how many users would leave the platform. Once again, Yaccarino looks confused.

Yaccarino finally asked the CNBC journalist to re-explain whether Musk wanted to make X paid or this paid change was the journalist's idea.

Whenever asked about this payment plan, Yacariano did not immediately answer. With this gesture, CNBC journalists answered whether Yaccarino was not invited to speak first by Musk regarding his paid X plan.

Yaccarino immediately straightened out that he and Musk discussed everything, but kept aside the answer to the plan to change X to pay. Until the event ended, Yaccarino never explained even though he was asked the same thing.

This interview is clearly a concern because Yaccarino seems not to know anything about Elon Musk's plans, even though his position is quite important in X.

Earlier, Elon Musk submitted plans to convert X into a paid platform on September 18 when he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

At that time Musk explained the reason he wanted to make X a paid application. He said this cost burden was given to users to address bots because X needed a lot of money in managing bots.


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