Campaigners at the Tech Transparency Project in the US found paid-for features for organisations.
Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, granted subscription perks to designated terrorist groups and others barred from operating in the US, according to campaigners.
I'm not so sure. It solves a lot of issues, though they don't effect the vast majority of us. It'd be great as a nationally operated utility for military purposes to more easily provide internet access and communication to navy vassels as well as operations near the poles. It's also useful for very remote areas or mobile living. As a company operated for profit, sure I doubt it'll survive if militaries don't trust it, which I wouldn't. As a utility operated for the sake of the utility it provides, it's useful.