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Twitter to soon allow publishers, media companies to charge users per click on articles

Por: The Hill Tech May 02, 2023

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Twitter will soon allow publishers and media outlets to charge users per click on an article they post on the platform, CEO Elon Musk announced Saturday.  Musk said in a that the platform will roll out the policy next month, which he said would allow users who do not sign up for a monthly subscription to a publication to pay more per article if they want to occasionally read one.  between Musk and at least some media outlets as the Twitter CEO... + full article



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