TechSoftwareAppsX to be hidden behind a paywall for all new users, Musk saysElon Musk is absolutely definitely totally finally going to solve the X bot problem he he said he’d stop. Definitely. This time. For sure.When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechSoftwareAppsX to be hidden behind a paywall for all new users, Musk saysElon Musk is absolutely definitely totally finally going to solve the X bot problem he he said he’d stop. Definitely. This time. For sure.When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Elon Musk is absolutely definitely totally finally going to solve the X bot problem he he said he’d stop. Definitely. This time. For sure.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)
(Image credit: Rik Henderson / Future)
X is going to start charging all new users a small fee before they can post, like or bookmark tweets. That’s according toElon Musk, who says that it’s “the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots”. The fee is expected to be around $1/£1.
The fee isn’t Musk spitballing. X has already tested it in New Zealand and The Philippines since October 2023, and according to X Daily News there are text snippets in the website that now talk about a small annual fee that users will have to pay in order to use the most basic features of the network. According toMacRumors, if you’re not willing to pay the fee you won’t be able to post, like or bookmark for three months.
Bots, automated accounts, have been a huge problem on X and on Twitter before Musk’s takeover. They’re a favourite tool of spammers, and of shadowy groups trying to influence the conversation on social networks. But this new plan isn’t the first time Musk has suggested that charging for X will beat the bots – and the last one didn’t work.
Why Elon Musk isn’t on top of the bots
AsMashablesaid at the time, “Most X users who are regularly on the platform can attest to a noticeable uptick in seemingly inauthentic activity in recent months.” It’s so prevalent that “░[REDACTED]░IN░BIO░”, which seemingly appears in the replies to any high profile post before long, has become a running joke on the service.
Will money fix it? Probably not: the same bad actors behind the bots aren’t going to find it too difficult to use other people’s card details, or too expensive to pay for access. And recent research suggests that there’s something more fundamentally wrong with X compared to its rivals – something that charging is unlikely to change.
The same Superbowl traffic analysis found that TikTok, Facebook and Instagram, which don’t currently charge people to post, like or bookmark, had much lower levels of fakery: around 2% for Facebook, 2.8% for TikTok and 0.96% for Instagram. For X/Twitter, the figure was 31.82% – up from 2.81% the previous year.
Sign up to the T3 newsletter for smarter living straight to your inbox
Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts
The biggest difference in bot activity is likely to be moderation, both human and otherwise. While Meta’s moderation is far from perfect, it does much more of it than X does: one of Musk’s first moves when he acquired the service was to sack most of the moderation staff. And of course, charging for new users isn’t going to do anything about the massive bot networks that were always there. I suspect we’ll be writing about another brilliant bot-busting wheeze in the coming months.
Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 review: sensational sound, ordinary ANCBowers & Wilkins' step-down true wireless earbuds sound amazing and are well-priced – so what’s the catch, if anything?
Bowers & Wilkins' step-down true wireless earbuds sound amazing and are well-priced – so what’s the catch, if anything?
Try this 4-week core workout plan to build strength, stability, and definitionUnlock full-body power with this simple yet effective core routine – no endless crunches, just real results
Unlock full-body power with this simple yet effective core routine – no endless crunches, just real results