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Twitter starts rolling out new paid subscription

New owner Elon Musk targets to launch new system on Nov 7, a day before US midterm elections

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 10:30AM

Twitter starts rolling out new paid subscription
Elon Musk has ordered the redesign of Twitter Blue as a priority – making some teams work day and night – which he says will cost US$8 a month, and is set to grant users a blue checkmark and perks such as less advertising in their feeds. – AFP pic, November 6, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – Twitter yesterday began rolling out a controversial new paid subscription system, which the social network’s unpredictable new owner, billionaire Elon Musk, ordered staff to build after taking over last week.

The platform’s mobile app began offering an update that will allow users to sign up for the new version of Twitter Blue, which Musk has said will cost US$8 (RM38) a month, and is set to grant users a blue checkmark and perks such as less advertising in their feeds.

“Starting today, we’re adding great new features to Twitter Blue,” says the update, only on iPhones for now. 

“Get Twitter Blue for US$7.99 a month if you sign up now.” 

In a tweet, the California-based company director of product development Esther Crawford specified that the new service had yet to go live.

“The new Blue isn’t live yet – the sprint to our launch continues but some folks may see us making updates because we are testing and pushing changes in real time,” she posted.

“New Blue... coming soon!” she added. 

On Friday, half of Twitter’s 7,500 employees were laid off by Tesla boss Musk. 

He ordered the redesign of Twitter Blue as a priority, making some teams work day and night on it, reportedly with a target launch date of November 7 – a day before the United States midterm elections.

The current version of the service, which costs US$5, contains premium features, such as a more comfortable reading mode. 

Musk wants to add a blue tick, which until now has symbolised account verification, though he has not explained how the paying accounts will be verified.

Until now verification has been free and serves as proof of authenticity for the accounts of users such as politicians, governments, journalists, celebrities and sports figures – a system Musk has derided as “lords and peasants”.

The update also lists other benefits mentioned by Musk, such as the ability to post longer videos and audio messages. 

“Since you’re supporting Twitter in the battle against the bots, we’re going to reward you with half the ads and make them twice as relevant,” the offer states.

The Californian company needs to diversify its income, heavily reliant on advertising. Several advertisers have suspended their spending on the platform since its acquisition, after Musk vowed to dial back content moderation. – AFP, November 6, 2022

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