Twitter Blue Tick Paid Service
According to the news, Twitter has started getting Blue Tick verification service for the accounts of iOS users (iPhone) in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.
Ever since Elon Musk became the owner of Twitter, some changes have been going on continuously. As Twitter had announced to charge $ 8 from blue tick users, now it has started implementing it. However, Twitter is also providing some new features in it. We are going to give you detailed information about it.
Twitter blue-tick charges
Now the company owned by Elon Musk has started following the new policies. Recently the company has released a new update for Twitter, which is available only for a few selected countries. This service has been started for iOS, i.e., iPhone only. Blue tick users will now have to pay a fee of $ 8 to continue it.
Service started in these countries
According to reports, Twitter has started the Blue Tick verification service for the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. This feature has just become available for iOS users (iPhone) accounts.
What will be found in the new update
According to reports, Twitter will soon start offering new features to users who have paid for Blue Tick. For those with a Twitter Blue subscription, Twitter will now allow them to post longer videos and audio. Also, compared to regular users, they will see only half the ads. Apart from this, blue tick users can read paid articles for free. At the same time, the facility of editing and downloading tweets will also be provided for blue tick users.
Not implemented in India yet
Currently, no official information has been given by Twitter regarding implementing this service in India. Nor has an update about this been given on the official account of Twitter India. Recently, Twitter has shown the way out of the entire team of Twitter India while laying off employees. Perhaps because of this also some delay is possible in the start of this service in India.
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