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Musk describes Twitter’s new article payment scheme a win-win

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WASHINGTON, USA—Elon Musk on Saturday announced a plan for his Twitter platform to allow media publishers to charge users on a per-article basis with a single click.

“This enables users who would not sign up for a monthly subscripti­on to pay a higher per article price for when they want to read an occasional article,” the billionair­e entreprene­ur said on Twitter, adding, “Should be a major win-win for both media orgs & the public.”

He said the plan would begin next month, but provided no details on exact pricing or what cut Twitter would take. The announceme­nt came as Musk has been struggling, amid frequent controvers­y, to make Twitter profitable. Media organizati­ons have wrestled for years with how to formulate subscripti­on plans that pay their operating costs even as readers have grown accustomed to getting news free on the internet. The Musk plan raises questions about how exactly he hopes to make the micro-payment approach work when others have failed.

British journalist James Ball listed several problems with micro-payment —an idea, he wrote in the Columbia Journalism Review, that has “definitely occurred to major publishers across the planet.” Many readers will simply click away when encounteri­ng a paywall, he noted.

And publishers “vastly” prefer to sign up full-time subscriber­s, which bring far more in ad revenue than the 20 cents or so from the sale of a single article. Several people posting on Twitter raised other objections. The per-article approach, they said, could encourage a flourishin­g of “click bait,” it might favor big publishers over small ones, and it is unclear that authors—not just news groups— would see any profits.

But some on Twitter reacted positively. “Great idea,” tweeted user Greg Autry. “As a frequent author in publicatio­ns like Forbes, Foreign Policy, and Ad Astra I’m ofen frustrated when my work ends up behind a paywall that my followers aren’t willing to subscribe to.

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