Twitter has launched its subscription service, Twitter Blue, as part of CEO Elon Musk’s efforts to make the company profitable.
Twitter Blue Subscription Service Details
As part of this service, individuals and businesses can pay $8 per month for verification checkmark and additional perks. However, reports suggest that Twitter is looking to capitalize on businesses using its platform by charging them $1,000 per month for their golden checkmarks.
According to recent reports, companies who don’t pay the fee will lose their gold badges. Twitter is also considering adding a $50 per month charge to add badges to each account affiliated with the business. The Verified for Organizations program allows companies to verify and distinguish themselves on the platform.
TWITTER IS REPORTEDLY EMAILING BUSINESSES OFFERING GOLD CHECK MARK VERIFICATION FOR $1000 PER MONTH!
AND AFFILIATE ACCOUNT VERIFICATION FOR $50 EACH PER MONTH
Note: This information has not yet been officially confirmed by Twitter. However, with CEO Elon Musk’s recent statements and the company’s $12.5 billion debt, it is not impossible.
While the move to charge $1,000 per month from every verified business account may not seem logical, pricing could potentially be set based on the size of the business or the number of followers.
Twitter is reportedly emailing businesses offering gold check mark verification for $1000 PER MONTH!
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ:
❓ What is Twitter Blue and how does it work?
Twitter Blue is a subscription service introduced by Twitter as part of CEO Elon Musk's efforts to make the company profitable. The service allows individuals and businesses to pay $8 per month for verification checkmark and additional perks.
Companies can use the Verified for Organizations program to verify and distinguish themselves on the platform and add badges to their employees' and affiliates' accounts. However, recent reports suggest that Twitter is looking to capitalize on businesses using its platform by charging them $1,000 per month for their golden checkmarks.
✔️ What happens if a business doesn't pay the $1,000 monthly fee for their golden checkmark?
According to recent reports, companies who don't pay the $1,000 monthly fee for their golden checkmark will lose their gold badges. It is not yet officially confirmed by Twitter, but given CEO Elon Musk's recent statements and the company's $12.5 billion debt, it is not impossible.
🚀 What is the Verified for Organizations program?
The Verified for Organizations program, formerly known as Blue for Business, allows companies to verify and distinguish themselves on the platform and add badges to their employees' and affiliates' accounts. The program is part of the Twitter Blue subscription service.
👉 Is there an additional fee for adding badges to affiliate accounts?
According to recent reports, Twitter is considering adding a $50 per month charge to add badges to each account affiliated with the business. However, this information has not yet been officially confirmed by Twitter.
🤠 What is the logic behind charging $1,000 per month for every verified business account?
The logic behind charging $1,000 per month from every verified business account has not yet been officially confirmed by Twitter. However, given CEO Elon Musk's recent statements and the company's $12.5 billion debt, it is not impossible.
Charging $1,000 per month from every verified business account may not seem logical, but pricing could potentially be set based on the size of the business or the number of followers.