Another day, another messy news story to come out of X, or Twitter, or whatever we're supposed to be calling it nowadays.
Following a chaotic rebranding week in which Elon Musk abruptly announced that Twitter would be rebranded as X, the company is now reportedly demanding that brands pay $1,000 per month in ads in order to avoid losing their verification status, according to The Wall Street Journal.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk and company take @x handle from its original user. He got zero dollars for it.Musk appeared to confirm the report in a tweet responding to the news.
"Or they can just pay $1000/month for a verified organization subscription with the ability to convey that organizational authority to affiliates," he wrote. "This more than pays for itself in organic reach. The reason for the $1000/month is to set a moderately high bar to be a verified org, so that an org must be of non-trivial size to qualify and to make it expensive for scammers to create millions of accounts."
Tweet may have been deleted
Musk is referring to the $1,000 brands can pay for a gold checkmark, which marks them as a Verified Organization.
This latest ultimatum is reminiscent of the way Musk overhauled the blue badge verification system, first offering users a badge for $8 a month and then removing legacy blue badges for anyone who didn't pay.
Given that Musk tweeted earlier in the month that Twitter is down in ad revenue by around 50 percent, it's not hard to see why the company is scrambling for ways to make the money back.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
X threatens brands with lost verification if they don't cough up $1,000 a month-额手相庆网
sitemap
文章
7
浏览
75187
获赞
5
Police use facial
Let's say it together: Facial-recognition technology is a dangerous, biased mess. We are reminded ofXiaomi may release its first flip phone, the MIX Flip, next month · TechNode
On Chinese social media platform Weibo, tech blogger Digital Chat Station today revealed details aboEast Buy faces new blow as star influencer Dong Yuhui spits out resistance to work · TechNode
The stock price of Chinese livestreaming e-commerce company East Buy dropped 9% and closed at HKD 13WeChat claims 500 million monthly users actively playing in
More than 500 million active users play games in China’s super app WeChat on a monthly basis, the coAloe Bud is a self
"Self-care" is a difficult term these days. Divorced from its original activist meaning and co-optedBaidu shares surge on growth prospects of robotaxi business · TechNode
Baidu’s shares surged 10.1% to HK$ 95.05 ($12.17) on Wednesday in Hong Kong, its highest price in thCATL dives into electric aircraft with a bet on AutoFlight · TechNode
China’s CATL pushed a little deeper into flying cars on August 3 when AutoFlight, a Shanghai-based eBYD, Chery, and CATL made it onto the 2024 Fortune 500 list · TechNode
Chinese automotive companies had a strong presence on the Fortune magazine’s annual list of 500 topSamsung is donating 2,000 glove
Samsung announced today that it will donate 2,000 devices to the U.K. National Health Service's NighOver 70 apps test China’s new cyber ID system based on real
China’s mainstream apps, including WeChat, Xiaohongshu, and Taobao, are testing a new national cyberJD claims record breaking 618 festival GMV, fails to disclose specific data · TechNode
Chinese e-commerce platform JD said it hit a record high in merchandise volume and order numbers forTencent responds to data leak concerns over WeChat File Transfer Assistant · TechNode
On Wednesday, Tencent’s customer service team assured users that the WeChat File Transfer AssiInstacart workers demand more coronavirus protections ahead of strike
It only took a global pandemic, but the workers of the world are uniting.On Monday, many of the peopTaobao loosens “refund
Taobao said it would relax the half-year in operation “refund-only” policy that allows shoppers to gChina’s Neta launches three electric car models in Brazil · TechNode
Neta Auto on Aug 9 announced the debut of its three electric vehicle models in Brazil, becoming the