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Twitter today rolled out its updated Twitter Blue subscription offering, which is priced at $7.99 per month. The new subscription is $3 more expensive than the prior $4.99 per month price, and it was introduced at the insistence of Twitter CEO Elon Musk.

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Musk initially floated a $20 price point for Twitter Blue before settling on $8. The new subscription does away with ad-free articles for Twitter Blue subscribers, but it adds the same blue and white badge that Twitter previously limited to verified accounts.

Musk has pledged to make the badge available to all Twitter users, this morning calling it "the great leveler." He has expressed distaste at the verification badge being provided only to accounts of public figures, businesses, celebrities, journalists, and other high-profile users who are in danger of being impersonated on the social network.

It continues to be unclear if Twitter will implement a method of identity verification now that the blue badge is no longer a verification symbol. Earlier today, Twitter rolled out "Official" labels some accounts that had previously been verified, but Musk said he "killed" the feature and now its status is unknown. As of now, accounts that had verification prior to the new Twitter Blue rolling out retain their verification badges, but Musk has said these will be removed for those who do not pay.

Twitter Blue will also include "half the ads," the ability to post longer videos, and access to new Twitter Blue features. At the $7.99 price point and with 50% fewer ads, some have speculated that Twitter Blue could end up costing Twitter money, especially for those who subscribe to Twitter Blue through the iOS app as Twitter will need to give Apple a cut of the subscription price.

Musk today also held a meeting with Twitter advertisers, where he spoke on his moderation plans and future features. Twitter plans to build a content moderation council to make policy decisions, and he said that Twitter should honor freedom of speech, but viewpoints "don't need to be amplified."

Musk floated the idea that users would be able to send money to others on the platform in the future, and perhaps link their Twitter accounts to bank accounts. Twitter is also working on infrastructure for longer form video, with content payment options for creators. According to Musk, Twitter will be changing rapidly in the coming months, and some mistakes might be made. Features that do not work out will be rolled back. "If we do not try bold moves how will we make great improvements?" Musk said.

Article Link: $8 Twitter Blue Subscription With Included Checkmark Now Available
 

$8 Twitter Blue Subscription With Included Checkmark (That Proves You Were Willing To Pay $8 For A Badge That Literally Says Nothing Else Than That You Paid For It) Now Available.​


There, fixed that for you.
 
So he complains about operating at a $4 million dollar a day loss.
Introduces a paid option, then only makes it available via the App store.
So now he has to give 30% of that to Apple. 🤣
Oh and never mind all the Android users, they can't subscribe if they were brainless enough to want to.
 
"all blue subscribers get a verified account and a blue checkmark" - except twitter have already said Twitter blue does not include verification:
What a mess of a launch.

true but if you sign up for the new Twitter Blue the terms of service now say if you identify as another person / account and fail to mark yourself as parody and Twitter becomes aware of it you get permanently banned. So I take that if I pay $8 and mark my account as "Tim Cook" and put Tim's picture on my account and then post as if I am Tim with my blue checkmark, as soon as someone reports me I'll be banned. Not as good as working to identify accounts in the first place but a reasonable thing.
 
Twitter Blue will also include "half the ads,"...

Because most advertisers have stopped advertising on Twitter 🤣

 
I deleted my account (that I wasn't even sure I still had) this past week. I'm sure my <checks notes> zero subscribers will be devastated. Also, I'm sorry the seven people I followed (including two dead...sorry Roger Ebert and Norm Macdonald) have one less follower.

I also like to think the $8 a month that Twitter will never get from me will be deciding factor when Elon Musk tries to charge groceries at the supermarket next month and his card gets declined.
 
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