Elon Musk has urged journalists to post directly on X, the micro-blogging platform...
Digital Desk: Elon Musk has urged journalists to post directly on X, the micro-blogging platform he acquired last year and which was once known as Twitter. In exchange for choosing to publish directly on X, he promised the journalists a larger salary and more freedom to write.
Taking to X, he stated, "If you're a journalist who wants more freedom to write and a higher income, then publish directly on this platform.”
Musk previously talked about plans to allow platform publishers to charge users to read their stories.
If they don't sign up for a monthly subscription, users will be charged on a "per article basis" and will ultimately pay more, he further added. However, such changes to X's policy are yet to be seen.
The AFP news agency has filed a copyright case against X in France, and this occurs as media organizations ask for a profit-sharing arrangement for social media posts. According to AFP, it has filed a complaint to force X to provide information that would enable it to calculate an appropriate sum of compensation.
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