It’s already starting btw: “New users in the Philippines and New Zealand are the first to be asked for an annual payment in the latest change to the platform.”
Real glad I’ve been off Twitter for over a year now.
Musk floated the idea of an annual subscription in September, saying it would help tackle bots, which can be used to artificially amplify political messages or racial hatred.
lol, $1 is going to stop people from paying for bots?
In theory, you could leverage unique credit card accounts to sift out real people from fakes. After all, if you see 1000 accounts under one credit card, you can be reasonably confident that there aren’t 1000 unique users underneath.
That said, unique personal identifiers are also highly sensitive precisely because we use them to conduct financial transactions. Handing Elon my credit card info is an invitation to have him fumble it (or simply rack up a bunch of extra charges and fees) such that I’m overwhelmed with fraudulent transactions. I’d as soon give him my SSN or my driver’s license number.
there are services which provide hundreds of virtual cards in bulk for verification and stuff, you can type any name you want in the field and itll still go through.
I’d as soon give him my SSN or my driver’s license number.
He wants those too. Business users already have to provide them and they can be requested as part of ban appeal
ha ha YES YES destroy the website!
Users won’t pay literally the lowest price possible for your service
Imagine giving Elon Musk’s most comically ill-managed firm access to your credit card information.
You might as well just pick up a call from Scam Likely and read your Social Security number to the first human that answers.
you can get a 2-3 accounts for that price on Russian sites
He’s really begging for twitter to die, isn’t he?
I am not convinced that all his actions since being forced to follow through with the buyout hasn’t been to do just that. He is the kind of person that always has to feel like he won (if only to himself), while also being “important/cool” enough to be in the spotlight. He wanted to bluff Twitter while trying to look like he was “fighting against censorship”. But Twitter called his bluff and tried to make an example of him so other rich folks wouldn’t go around doing shit like that. Which also blinded them to the kind of crazy rich dick Musk is and how far he is willing to go to “win”. So they forced the buyout and were likely thinking that the massive influx of money would be overall a good thing and just be ready to make some minor changes here and there if Musk really pushed as the main shareholder.
Which might have worked if he were a “normal” liberal capitalist. However he immediately came in and tried to either quickly cut costs in order to drive stock prices up as investors or folks trying to pull a new GME rush so he could sell off and get money back. Or to make sure that the folks that forced him to buy are able to see him slowly and publicly drag the company down and turn it into a laughing stock. While also maybe trying to eventually change it into the “everything” network he has dreamed about ever since he got the “X” domain. With all the other extreme and sudden changes done on whims, it isn’t exactly a bad time to just say wild ideas to see how people react.
Since lots of people are most certainly not going to pay for “Blue” every month. $1 a year does “seem” like a small enough number to convince lots of normies that are already conditioned into thinking everything should be a monthly/yearly subscription. Which could (if everyone were to actually pay in addition to normal ad-rev) also be an attempt to pump stock prices as it would be one of the only chances of the company making money and therefore allow him to sell off.