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Elon Musk’s X Launches Pricey Handles with Controversial Terms
URGENT UPDATE: Elon Musk’s platform X has just announced a controversial new program allowing users to acquire coveted @handles in a marketplace setting. However, this initiative comes with significant catches that could impact users financially and personally.
Starting soon, X will offer a system where users can obtain notable handles, including the highly sought-after @Pizza. Pricing for these handles will range from $2,500 to more than $1 million, based on demand and uniqueness. This new feature is not just a mere marketplace; it is designed as a perk for subscribers of X Premium+ and Premium Business memberships.
The program will involve “redistributing handles that are no longer in active use,” according to official sources. Notably, users can acquire handles through “public drops” for accounts deemed to have sufficient merit or by direct purchase. However, the structure raises questions about accessibility, especially for users who may struggle to maintain their subscriptions.
One of the most contentious aspects of this program is the introduction of “priority handles,” specifically available to Premium+ and Premium Business members at no extra cost. For instance, a priority handle example provided by X is @PizzaEater. This policy could pose a serious dilemma for users who have built their identity around a specific handle, only to lose it if they can no longer afford the monthly fee of $40 for the Premium+ subscription.
Critics are already voicing concerns about the emotional toll on users who may be forced to abandon their established online identities due to financial constraints. Additionally, the policy raises ethical questions regarding the future of priority handles once users pass away.
As of now, the timeline for the rollout of this program remains unclear, but users are advised to prepare for a significant shift in how handles are managed on X. This move aligns with Musk’s ongoing strategy to monetize the platform further, but it also risks alienating a portion of its user base who cannot keep up with the financial demands.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as X reshapes its handle management policies and the implications for users worldwide. The fate of online identities is in the balance, and the conversation is just beginning.
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