X, formerly Twitter, will begin a test that charges new users $1 annually in order to "post & interact with other posts," the company said in a recent post.

The social media platform said Tuesday evening the move is part of its efforts to combat spam and bot activity. The annual subscription is part of a program the company is calling "Not A Bot," and will be first tested in New Zealand and the Philippines.

previously said the company in September. X said the changes are not a profit driver.

Users who are unable or unwilling to pay the annual fee will only be able to view posts and follow accounts, the company said. Excess bot activity has been a consistent rallying cry for Musk since before he .

He first claimed that Twitter, as the platform was previously known, was on the platform as part of his efforts to back out of the binding . It was a claim based on analysis

Bot activity has reportedly . Many decisions ordered by Musk have dramatically changed the social media platform, which is widely considered to be a critical part of disaster response infrastructure and an important tool for newsgathering.

Early in his ownership, Musk ordered changes to the way users are verified — phasing out the notability requirements in favor of a paid model — and as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative.

Independent researchers had previously identified a significant number of bot accounts that tout , driving up their prices. Many users have complained about the platform's , and yet competitors like Bluesky, Meta's Threads, or Mastodon have yet to mature into meaningful competitors.

It isn't clear when the paid subscription will roll out worldwide.

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