Did you know X's Battle Against Bots: Insights from $1 Experiment and User Engagement Trends
SensorTower data shows, X's $1 account creation experiment
hasn't significantly impacted app downloads in the regions where the
platform tested the feature. Despite fluctuations, the overall download
figures in New Zealand remain stable. X, ranked 77th on October 17th,
dropped to 89th but is now 91st, indicating a decline but not a
collapse.
In the Philippines, X's iOS downloads increased from
70th to 32nd since the test began, with a similar positive trend in the
Google Play Store charts. The Philippines, being an Android-dominant
region, shows X moving up 50 points in free app rankings.
These trends suggest a positive outcome for X's effort to encourage more users to pay for the app. However, considering that 8 in 10 of users don't post,
the $1 fee may not be a significant deterrent for most. Users can still
download and use the app for free; the fee only applies to posting or
interacting.
It remains unclear how many users are actually
paying the $1 annual fee. The principle behind charging for an active
profile aims to deter bot peddlers, but more sophisticated operations
may absorb the cost. Alternatively, X may seek more users to connect
bank details for future ventures into payments and commerce.
While
charging all users may not be the optimal solution to combat bots, X's
motivation to experiment and battle bots is evident. These figures
suggest there might be some merit to the initiative, but its broader
implications and user adoption of the $1 fee remain to be seen.