
Insights At a Glance:
- My X timeline has become overwhelmed with consecutive ads โ up to six or even seven in a row.
- This could be part of a larger strategy to push non-paying users into X Premium.
- Despite the pressure, Iโm not subscribing. I wonโt reward a bad experience that feels intentionally broken.
I donโt know if itโs just me, but lately, my X timeline has been looking like a 9PM infomercial marathon on Kenyan TV. Scrolling through what used to be a mix of chaotic banter and breaking news now feels like stumbling into an aggressively curated shopping mall. From betting and crypto casinos to gym equipments and floor tiles โ Iโve seen it all. And not just once. Not twice. Weโre talking five to six ads, sometimes even seven, stacked in a row between two normal posts.
Here’s a scrolling screenshot I took earlier today with up to seven consecutive ads:

At first, I brushed it off. I donโt pay for X Premium, so I expected to see ads. Thatโs how the internet works, right? Free access in exchange for a few promotions โ fair trade. But this? This isnโt about balance. This is a full-on ad onslaught, and I canโt shake the feeling that Iโm being strategically tortured into submission.
There was a time when Twitter, as it was known back then, knew how to whisper. Youโd get an ad after every few posts. It was subtle โ a gentle reminder that the platform needed to make money. Iโd spot an ad for a travel backpack or an emergency app, maybe even click it if I was feeling generous. It didnโt get in the way.
Now? Not so much. Over the past week, I captured multiple screenshots showing ad clusters like some kind of timeline-sponsored invasion. From banks to Huaweiโs AI rainforest mascots, flashlight bundles, and crypto casinos โ the algorithm clearly doesnโt care what Iโm into anymore. It only cares that I see something I might click. Or rage-click.
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But Why All the Ads?
Spoiler alert: money.
According to TechCrunch, X had just 1.4 million Premium users as of October 2024 โ a tiny slice of the entire user base. And while X has been offering discounted subscriptions to boost those numbers, it hasnโt exactly been raining revenue.
Then came some curious timing: Elon Musk made a return from his political escapades last month, and with him came a subtle (but very noticeable) algorithm shift on my timeline – a shift that some X users have been dealing with for months now. According to Appfigures, May 2025 saw $16.7 million in net mobile revenue โ down from $18.4M in April, but up 120% year-over-year. How? Not just from price hikes. The platform claims itโs thanks to โsurfacing interesting posts.โ

But if my timeline is anything to go by, those โinteresting postsโ seem to be 80% ads and 20% actual content. So either the algorithmโs gone rogue, or this is a very intentional squeeze.
This Feels Personal
The writing is on the wall โ and plastered all over my screen. X is strong-arming free users like me into coughing up for Premium by making the ad experience borderline unbearable. The goal seems simple: frustrate us into subscribing just to reclaim the user experience we had before.
Iโm not the only one connecting these dots. Just look around: from Reddit threads to tech blogs, people are increasingly noticing the same thing. The โfreeโ version of X is getting worse โ on purpose. And I canโt help but wonder: is this also about recouping the alleged Trump campaign funding Elon poured in before their very public breakup? Call it a conspiracy, but the timeline fits.
Oh, and letโs not pretend competition is pressuring them. Bluesky, the Twitter-alternative darling of early 2025, has taken a nosedive โ downloads fell from 2.7 million in January to just 370,000 in May, according to Appfigures. So no, X isnโt being forced into desperation. It could be a deliberate business play.
But Iโm Not Paying
Hereโs the thing: Iโm not anti-ads. I get the game. Free platforms need to make money. But thereโs a difference between monetizing and manipulating. And when you shove five to six ads between two tweets every few scrolls, youโre not offering a freemium model โ youโre holding the experience hostage.
And honestly? Thatโs what gets me. I could pay for Premium. But I wonโt โ not out of principle, but because I refuse to be backed into a corner by design. If Premium is so valuable, let it speak for itself. Donโt cripple the free version just to boost your bottom line.
So no, Elon. Iโm not biting.
Are You Seeing This Too?
So tell me โ is it just my feed? Or are you too getting spammed with flashlight ads, crypto pitches, and school buses in bulk?
Iโm genuinely curious whether this is a targeted push or if weโre all swimming in the same ad swamp. Drop a reply, send a screenshot โ whatever. Letโs figure out if this is a one-user saga or a full-blown platform pivot.
Because Iโm holding the line. But Iโd love to know how many others are standing with me.




