Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification
The move would mark the first time Twitter has charged users for access to its platform. It would also mean that the social media platform would be charging users to access the same content they can access without having to pay.
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Twitter is currently testing out the new subscription plan in several markets around the world and hopes to have it up and running globally by 2020, according to The Information’s report. The company will reportedly charge individual accounts $20 per month for verified accounts, but not groups of accounts under one profile at once.
Twitter declined to comment on this story when reached out by TechCrunch.
This means that people who want to use their real names and personal accounts on Twitter will have to pay the price. The subscription service will be available only in the US, and it’s not clear how long it will be available or how many people would sign up for it.
Twitter is also testing a new feature that lets people follow celebrities and other popular users with just their tweets. They can also follow all their followers rather than just those who follow them back.
The new service will allow users to use custom emojis, stickers, and animated GIFs in their Tweets.
Making sure you’re always on the right Twitter isn’t easy. With so many platforms and apps offering to verify your account, it can be hard to keep track of what’s happening.
That’s why we’re introducing a new plan for verification that’s focused on keeping you up-to-date with the latest news and trends in real-time: $20 per month.
Twitter is also testing a new verification plan. The new plan will cost $20 per month, and it’s only for verified users. The company says that the plan would be for “people who want to show their commitment to Twitter.”
The company says that this is a test, and they won’t be charging anyone who signs up. If the test goes well, however, Twitter may roll out these fees to everyone.
Twitter is testing a new verification plan that charges users $20 per month to verify their accounts. This would be in addition to the $5 fee for the initial verification process.
The company has not yet announced whether or not this move will be permanent, but it’s already been met with some outrage from users who feel that the company is trying to make money off of their accounts.
It’s important to note that Twitter already offers a free service for verifying your account, so there’s no need to worry about being charged if you have already verified your account.
Twitter is launching a new verification plan that will allow verified users to make money by selling access to their accounts.
The new plan will charge verified users $20 per month for the privilege of being able to sell access to their accounts. This means that verified accounts will be able to sell access to their account for a fee and make money from it.