ELON MUSK-OWNED social platform X has increased the price of its premium-plus plan in several markets starting December 21, as the company aims to boost creator payments.
Their top-tier plan has increased from $16 to $22 per month in the United States, reported Reuters citing a blog post. Prices for the basic and premium subscriptions remain unchanged at $3 and $8, respectively. This marks the largest price increase since the social media platform's acquisition (earlier called Twitter) by the tech billionaire in 2022.
This story is from the December 24, 2024 edition of Financial Express Ahmedabad.
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