Will Users Subscribe To A Tiered Social Media Service?

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Will Users Subscribe To A Tiered Social Media Service?
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The platform formerly known as Twitter could soon employ a subscription model where subscribers have the option to pay more to see fewer ads.where the Basic tier would see the usual number of ads, the Standard tier would show half as many ads, and the top-level Plus would be free of ads entirely.A price plan for the three paid tiers isn't known—nor is whether there would even be a free option for users.

"Superimposing fee models from other industries is tricky and Twitter is in a precarious spot since it's losing the trust of brands and users. It seems like a revenue grab," said technology and social media analyst Susan Schreiner of C4 Trends. That could obscure or dilute public messaging about its progress, King noted. At the same time, the new tiered model seems like just the latest pivot that Musk has made, which suggests he is being more reactive than proactive in X's long-term strategy.X has seen a number of changes, including the removal of the legacy"verification" system, and just this month it removed headlines from shared news stories.

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