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Twitter will relaunch a new paid authentication system on Monday

Twitter will relaunch a new paid authentication system on Monday

After several false starts, Twitter plans to launch a new, more affordable subscription offer for users of Apple devices on Monday, including a system for authenticating accounts on the platform.

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“We’re relaunching @TwitterBlue on Mondays – sign up on the web for $8 per month or on iOS (Apple’s operating system used on iPhones, Ed) for $11 per month to access subscriber-only features, including the blue tick,” the group said in a tweet on Monday. Saturday.

Blue tick will be given after verification, you select the group.

It will turn into gold for corporations and later in the week to gray for government corporations.

Subscribers will also have access to the functionality to correct tweets after they have been posted or download better quality videos.

“Thank you for your patience while we strive to improve Blue,” the band wrote on their official account.

Upon the Twitter acquisition at the end of October, Elon Musk announced his intention to launch a paid formula to diversify the revenue of the platform, whose financial health largely depends on its advertising revenue.

The first version was launched ten days after the multi-entrepreneur took over the platform, at the beginning of November, but it caused a cacophony with the opening of many accounts masquerading as personalities or companies.

She was suspended almost immediately.

Elon Musk had promised his return at the end of November, before indicating a few days later that the project would be postponed indefinitely, and that it was the right time to find a system to avoid identity theft.

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Prior to Mr. Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, the platform offered a free identity verification service to organizations and individuals on the one hand, and a paid subscription for additional options on the other.