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X (Formerly Twitter) Has Become an Ad Jungle, With Up to 7 Consecutive Ads Cluttering My Timeline

X seems to be strong-arming me into Premium with Ads, but Iโ€™m not budging.

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, Iโ€™m not subscribing. I wonโ€™t reward a bad experience that feels intentionally broken.

I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s 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€” Iโ€™ve seen it all. And not just once. Not twice. Weโ€™re 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:

Ads-on-free-X-plan-1

At first, I brushed it off. I donโ€™t pay for X Premium, so I expected to see ads. Thatโ€™s how the internet works, right? Free access in exchange for a few promotions โ€” fair trade. But this? This isnโ€™t about balance. This is a full-on ad onslaught, and I canโ€™t shake the feeling that Iโ€™m being strategically tortured into submission.

There was a time when Twitter, as it was known back then, knew how to whisper. Youโ€™d get an ad after every few posts. It was subtle โ€” a gentle reminder that the platform needed to make money. Iโ€™d spot an ad for a travel backpack or an emergency app, maybe even click it if I was feeling generous. It didnโ€™t 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 Huaweiโ€™s AI rainforest mascots, flashlight bundles, and crypto casinos โ€” the algorithm clearly doesnโ€™t care what Iโ€™m into anymore. It only cares that I see something I might click. Or rage-click.

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 hasnโ€™t 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 itโ€™s thanks to โ€œsurfacing interesting posts.โ€

X-Revenue-May-2025

But if my timeline is anything to go by, those โ€œinteresting postsโ€ seem to be 80% ads and 20% actual content. So either the algorithmโ€™s 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.

Iโ€™m not the only one connecting these dots. Just look around: from Reddit threads to tech blogs, people are increasingly noticing the same thing. The โ€œfreeโ€ version of X is getting worse โ€” on purpose. And I canโ€™t 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 letโ€™s 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 isnโ€™t being forced into desperation. It could be a deliberate business play.

But Iโ€™m Not Paying

Hereโ€™s the thing: Iโ€™m not anti-ads. I get the game. Free platforms need to make money. But thereโ€™s a difference between monetizing and manipulating. And when you shove five to six ads between two tweets every few scrolls, youโ€™re not offering a freemium model โ€” youโ€™re holding the experience hostage.

And honestly? Thatโ€™s what gets me. I could pay for Premium. But I wonโ€™t 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. Donโ€™t cripple the free version just to boost your bottom line.

So no, Elon. Iโ€™m 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?

Iโ€™m genuinely curious whether this is a targeted push or if weโ€™re all swimming in the same ad swamp. Drop a reply, send a screenshot โ€” whatever. Letโ€™s figure out if this is a one-user saga or a full-blown platform pivot.

Because Iโ€™m holding the line. But Iโ€™d love to know how many others are standing with me.

Hillary Keverenge

Making tech news helpful, and sometimes a little heated. Got any tips or suggestions? Send them to hillary@tech-ish.com.

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