X makes its Premium+ subscription completely ad-free

This is easily possible as the $16 per month subscription comes with a better user interface, but some areas of the site contain advertisements.

Encrypting the atheistic and ad-free charm of X
Continuously enhancing the quality of the users’ interactions, the social network previously called Twitter, now rebranded as X, has considered the future of its Premium+ service. It was $12 per month in US, but now they can listen to this service ad-free for the single monthly fee of $16.

A revised Premium+ offer
Earlier it was possible to say that the absence of advertising with the Premium+ offer concerned not the whole site. However, according to what “Social Media Today” has noted, the Frequently Asked Questions section of X subscriptions in regard to the Premium+ offer supposed that, the ad-free option above does not extend to other promotional elements of X, such as the adverts on the profile, adverts in the replies to the posts, adverts in the Immersive Media Viewer, promotional events in Explore, trending topics and promotions, and adverts of accounts to follow.

The questions related to the distributive aspect of advertising and share in the revenues
Part of the X users have been alarmed by the news that has been making its rounds in the media. However, through the revenue sharing process, X enables users to build earnings based on their presence in the social network’s advertisement space. However, this opportunity is provided solely under the condition of advertising to the verified user . This is why engineer Eric Farraro of X had to write a piece to address the common sentiment that is raised by creators, a lamentation of lesser than desired earnings. For ads to have the ability to generate this revenue for the program, it is supposed to be displayed to verified users only, and this is one of the ways of curbing the activities that try to exploit this program, he said this on tweeter.

This has minimal effect towards the distribution of revenues.
On the other hand, because ads were already scarce for Premium+ subscribers, this likely wouldn’t affect the amount of revenue with that could be passed back to the users to X. Moreover, people who decided to stick to the basic offer, $3 per month, will remain to experience ads intervention in the same manner.