Twitter Will No Longer Be Free, Users Will Have To Pay Money
New Delhi: The world's richest and Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently bought Twitter and now his eyes are on earning from this popular social site. Now he has indicated that users may have to pay a charge for using Twitter in the future. However, he has also made it clear that it will remain free as usual for casual users. He has told in a tweet from which users he wants to take money.
Twitter's intention to pay is not new. Still, money is charged for its premium service i.e. Twitter Blue. Musk has indicated in his tweet that a nominal fee may be fixed for business and government users of Twitter, but it will remain free as before for ordinary users.
Twitter will always be free for casual users, but maybe a slight cost for commercial/government users
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 3, 2022
Fee-based services are not a
new announcement in Twitter. The Twitter Blue service currently being
offered is also fee based. On the basis of a nominal monthly fee, this
special feature of Twitter and the facility of the app is provided to its
subscriber. However, this feature is currently available only in the US,
Canada, Australia and New Zealand. There is also a large segment of
government and business users around the world who use Twitter. He will be
affected by the imposition of duty.
Musk has bought this social
site for $ 44 billion in the past. Media reports have claimed that Musk is
now moving towards a major change in Twitter. On Tuesday, he indicated the
most important change by expressing his intention to implement the system of
fee for government and business people. After announcing the purchase of
Twitter, Elon Musk said that free expression is essential to any democracy. Twitter
is a digital town square, a great platform to discuss the future of humanity
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