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Elon Musk says Twitter will launch Pricier Blue Tier Free of Ads

Elon Musk said on Sunday that Twitter plans to offer a more expensive Blue tier with no ads. However, he didn’t say how much the new level will cost, nor when it will launch. Currently, Twitter Blue costs $11 per month for iOS and Android users and $8 per month for web signups. An annual web signup fee is offered at $84.

Elon Musk says Twitter will launch Pricier Blue Tier Free of Ads

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The premium tier shows half the number of ads currently shown to users on the free tier. On the other hand, the new more expensive tier will be completely ad-free. In a tweet, Twitter CEO Musk also said ads on the platform are “too frequent and too large,” promising that the platform will “take steps in the coming weeks to address both.”

In the second half of 2022, Musk took over Twitter. He revealed that ads on the service would become less of a source of revenue for the company by 2028. Instead, he plans to use subscriptions to generate revenue.

Current features for the premium Blue tier include a verification checkmark, an option to undo tweets, and bookmark folders for organizing bookmarked tweets. It also offers custom app icons so you can change how your Twitter icon appears on your phone. Other features include color themes to change the look of the app and control over what appears on your navigation bar. Finally, there is the option to upload videos of up to 60 minutes via the internet or 10 minutes via iOS and Android.

Let’s see what the new subscription service has to offer other than the ad-free experience.

Also see: Twitter Blue subscription costs Android users $11 per month

Amir Hussain

Amir Hussain is the founder of Freemium World, a geek by nature and a professional Blog writer . I love to write about new technology trends, social media, hacking, blogging and much more.

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