, Joshua Benton, said affiliate badges are fine in the vast majority of cases. But… and there is always a ‘but’:
“When someone digs up an embarrassing old tweet from a reporter, their current employer will be right there next to it, seemingly giving it a stamp of approval,” Benton adds. “Even in milder cases, plenty of reporters tweet about a mix of work and non-work topics — will newsrooms want to formalise their social affiliation 24/7?”recently announced a more expensive subscription for an ad-free experience on the social media platform.
Over the weekend, Musk tweeted: “Ads are too frequent on Twitter and too big. Taking steps to address both in coming weeks”. He said for those who choose to use the feature, “there will be a higher priced subscription that allows zero ads”.