Twitter Blue: another default by Elon Musk?

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On February 3, Elon Musk announced that Twitter would share ad revenue with content creators for ads appearing in their threads. For this, the user would have to be subscribed to Twitter Blue Verified.

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The portal The Verge monitored the sequence of the story and so far nothing has happened. The Twitter Blue and Twitter Creators accounts did not address the feature, which was also not mentioned on the Twitter Blue sign-up page. Furthermore, Elon Musk has not spoken further on the matter. That is, since the publication of the owner of the social network, nothing has happened.

Despite this possible “default”, those who use Twitter Blue already have some benefits: subscribers can send 60-minute videos – instead of being limited to 10 minutes – and write tweets of up to 4,000 characters.

It’s not just on Twitter Blue!

The company led by Elon Musk was sued again in California for failure to pay its debts. Now, the number of companies that have filed lawsuits against the social network for not paying bills has reached six. Details are here.

  • Last week, the number of companies that sued the social network for non-payment of bills reached six.
  • This number only takes into account the last four months, when the social network passed to Elon Musk’s command.
  • Tech startup Writer was the sixth company to sue the social network, for a debt of just over $100,000.
  • Even Twitter rents went unpaid.

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