Elon Musk says the Twitter blue tick will cost $8 per month Published.

in elon •  2 years ago 

According to Elon Musk, Twitter will charge users who want a blue checkmark next to their name to indicate a verified record $8 (£7/month).

Mr. Musk stated that it was "vital for rout spam/trick" as part of the changes made following a $44 billion (£38 billion) acquisition of the online entertainment website.

A blue check mark next to a username, which is typically reserved for well-known people, is currently free.

According to pundits, the change may make it more difficult to identify reliable sources.

The most extravagant person in the world, Mr. Musk, added that paid customers would require more answers and searches, as well as half as many promotions.

"capacity for people! The extremely wealthy person criticized the outdated method for blue tick check as a "masters and workers framework" and posted on Twitter, "Blue for $8/month." ".

The previous method used by Twitter to check users for a blue tick included a brief web-based application structure and was reserved for users whose personalities made them easy targets for pantomime, such as celebrities, politicians, and columnists.

The organization unveiled the framework in 2009 in response to a charge that it had failed to take the necessary precautions to prevent fake records.

However, Mr. Musk is up against a tough challenge as he tries to improve Twitter's business, which hasn't generated a profit in years.

He has stated that he needs to lessen Twitter's reliance on advertising, despite the fact that some businesses have grown concerned about advertising on the site now that he is in charge of it.

Twitter is bought by Elon Musk for a billion dollars.

What will Twitter do next?

General Engines, a competitor of Elon Musk's Tesla, announced last week that it was ceasing all online advertising.
A media buyer for a major public relations firm told the BBC that, in the interim, a few other significant brands have more subtly put an end to advertising on the stage as they wait to see how Mr. Musk's advancements turn out.

Concern was raised about the blue tick honors fee after hearing unconfirmed reports that it could be $20 (£18) per month.

Many people on stage echoed creator Stephen Lord's justification, who stated that Twitter "ought to pay me" in response to reports of changes.

We want to pay the bills somehow, Mr. Musk kept in touch with Mr. Ruler and said.

One of the biggest advertising agencies in the world, IPG, advised its clients to halt Twitter advertisements for seven days on Monday. IPG cited the need for more clarity regarding Twitter's policies as a way to ensure "trust and security" on the platform. Some of the biggest brands in the world give IPG billions of pounds each year to manage their advertising budgets.

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