Twitter/x Announces to Start Auctioning Rare User Handles for Millions
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Twitter/X is auctioning off rare user handles for millions, sparking concerns about the implications of treating usernames as commodities, with commenters questioning the legitimacy and potential consequences of this move.
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bigyabai
2 months ago
Can't tell why. X doesn't let signed-out users see anything, the value of a shortened handle is basically zilch now.
tencentshill
2 months ago
If people are paying subscriptions for user accounts, they should be exempt from advertising and all associated tracking.
ratelimitsteve
2 months ago
>X also has a history of commandeering desirable handles from users that were actively using them. The company took the @X handle from a San Francisco photographer in 2023 without compensating him, though he was offered "merch" and a tour of X's headquarters. That same year, it also took the @music handle from a longtime user with more than a half million followers. Last year, the company swiped the @America handle from a reported Donald Trump critic. The handle is now used by Musk's super PAC.
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