As the SpaceX founder tries to find more money in the couch cushions at Twitter, he hopes to give subscribers more visibility.
X, formerly called Twitter, now allows users to block unverified accounts from replying to their posts as Elon Musk strives to make paying for a subscription worth the money. The company announced the change in a post on Monday, telling users they “can now limit replies to verified users.
Musk’s track record for carrying out his grand plans has been dismal at best, and backtracking on his previous comments seems to be his forte. The day before the billionaire purchased then-Twitter for a record-breaking $44 billion in October of last year, he said in an open letter to Twitter advisers that he didn’t purchase the app “because it would be easy.” He added: “I didn’t do it to make more money. I did it to try and help humanity, whom I love.
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