Elon Musk claims users can charge for micro-blogging

Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, claimed on Monday that the microblogging service is "spinning up subscriptions" so that users can "charge" their followers for particular content. When one user used the new Blue tick function, which lets users create tweets with up to 4,000 characters, to submit a lengthy message, Musk said: "Good use of long tweet! Next update will allow much longer Tweets with basic formatting, so you can post any content on twitter. We're also spinning up subscriptions, so you can charge people for some content and they can easily pay with one click."

To which one user expressed that it’s a great idea by saying” “Now an author can publish his entire book on Twitter perhaps one chapter at a time. Leave the first few tweets as free and rest paid."
This feature can be an opportunity for users to earn money through micro-blogging.
After March 20, the microblogging platform will stop allowing non-Twitter Blue users to use text messages for two-factor authentication (2EA). This was announced last week.
According to Twitter's confirmation, its Blue service with authentication will cost Rs 650 per month on the web and Rs 900 on Android and iOS mobile devices in India.

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