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Interesting what Nikita Bier, the head of product at X, said about the InfoFi apps. Basically, they turned down millions of dollars in revenue from access to the enterprise API. Nikita Bier explained that although these apps were willing to pay quite a bit, the platform decided to revoke access because they were flooding X with AI-generated spam content and automated responses. In other words, Nikita Bier prioritized the quality of the platform over revenue. Honestly, it's rare to see a product manager turn down money like that, but it makes sense if spam ruins the user experience. Do you think it was the right decision?