TweetDeck users have started noticing the new paywall on Tuesday. Let us tell you that the company has been promising this for some time. Now the company is following through on its promise. The company had informed on July 3 that soon the paid version of Xpro would be introduced. A timeline of 30 days was given for this.
X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, now appears to be following through on its promise to make TweetDeck a paid service. Several users on X, including social media consultant Matt Navara, say that when they try to load TweetDeck, they are seeing a sale page for X Premium.
Please tell me that it is now known as Xpro. In a media report, some people have not yet reached the block, while others are saying that they cannot access Xpro until they pay. We’re guessing it’s only a matter of time.
X had announced on July 3 that it would make XPro a customers-only facility. It was said at the time that the change would happen in ’30 days’, so the company slightly missed its deadline. Under owner Elon Musk, X has tried to make X Premium a more attractive subscription with features such as longer posts, formatting, advertising revenue sharing and higher rankings in conversation and search. Now, the company is hoping that access to the XPro is worth paying for.
TweetDeck was one of the most popular third-party apps for accessing Twitter until it was acquired by the company in 2011. Its ability to support multiple accounts and multiple custom feeds made it a powerful tool for journalists, marketers, and others who regularly use Twitter for themselves.