
Elon Musk considers charging Twitter users $20 a month for verified accounts
World’s richest person plans revamp of social media platform, asking users if he should bring back Vine
Elon Musk considers charging Twitter users $20 a month for verified accounts
World’s richest person plans revamp of social media platform, asking users if he should bring back Vine
Elon Musk tweeted to his more than 110 million followers that ‘the whole verification process is being revamped right now’. Photograph: Chris Delmas/AFP/Getty Images
Dan Milmo and Alex Hern
Mon 31 Oct 2022 12.11 GMTFirst published on Mon 31 Oct 2022 10.16 GMT
Elon Musk is considering charging Twitter users $20 (£17.30) a month or $240 a year for a blue tick on their account, as the world’s richest person prepares an overhaul of the social media platform.
The Tesla chief executive is planning changes to Twitter’s Blue subscription service, according to the tech newsletter Platformer, including raising the $4.99 a month fee to $19.99. Users verified by the platform – who carry a blue tick flagging them as an authentic source – would have 90 days to sign up to Blue or lose their check mark.
Musk did not comment directly on the story but tweeted to his more than 110 million followers on Sunday that “the whole verification process is being revamped right now”.