On March 9, 2022, Tesla CEO Elon Musk proposed a series of changes to social media giant subscription service Twitter Blue, including price changes and the option to page with Dogecoin.
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This time he came up with a number of suggestions for Twitter Blue, a social media giant subscription service. These include price cuts, options to pay with Dogecoin, and advertising bans.
Billionaire CEO Tesla And SpaceX— Those who own 9.2% of Twitter — Prolific Twitter user, often Move the market with his tweets..
He was Appointed to Twitter Board On Tuesday, he said he was looking forward to working with the board to “significantly improve Twitter in the coming months.”
Released in JuneTwitter Blue is a social media giant who is willing to pay for exclusive access to special features such as “Cancel Tweet”, customized Twitter app icons, and add bookmarks. Is the first subscription service of.
so A series of tweets On Saturday, Musk should have no ads and suggested lowering the subscription price.
“Everyone who signs up for Twitter Blue (that is, pays $ 3 a month) needs to get a certification checkmark,” he tweeted.
“The price should probably be around $ 2 a month, but with a 12-month prepayment, the account doesn’t get a checkmark for 60 days (note the CC chargeback) and no refund if used for fraud / spam. Will be stopped at, “he said.
“There are no ads. If Twitter relies on advertising costs to survive, the power of policy-making companies will be significantly enhanced,” he added.
Musk also suggested that pricing “should be proportional to affordability and local currency.”
“Maybe there’s even an option to pay with Doge?” He suggested, referring to cryptocurrencies.
Twitter hasn’t responded to CNBC’s request for comment yet.
The Twitter Blue service is only available in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The Undo feature allows subscribers to make changes before publishing a tweet. This is not an editing feature that Twitter users often request. “It’s not an edit button, but it’s an opportunity to preview and modify tweets before publishing them worldwide,” the company said.