Elon Musk tweeted over the weekend that Twitter would introduce a higher priced subscription tier that will not carry advertisements.

Taking to the platform to complain that ads on Twitter are “too frequent” and “too big”, he then introduced the idea of the zero-ad tier.

Given Musk is currently in court in a case revolving around a broken Twitter promise that cost Tesla investors millions, you can take this with a grain of salt.

This isn’t the first time he has raised this ad-free tier; in December Musk said that Twitter’s Basic blue tick will have half the number of advertisements of free accounts, and that Twitter will offer a higher tier with no advertisements by 2023.