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Earning plan from Twitter: Government and Commercial users may be charged

Ever since Elon Musk bought Twitter, there were fears that Twitter’s service would not be available for free for long. The world’s richest businessman has cleared these fears himself. He has tweeted and said that commercial and government users of this platform will have to spend money for its use. He has also clarified the situation regarding the ordinary user.

Elon Musk has tweeted, in which he wrote, ‘Twitter will always be free for casual users, but commercial / government users may have to pay a little price.’

You will have to pay for embedding or quoting verified tweets.
He also talked about charging money from third party websites for embedding or quoting verified tweets. Along with this, Musk had also suggested changes to the Blue Tick premium subscription service, including the matter of fixing its price. Currently, the cost of Twitter Premium Blue service is $2.99.

People seeking jobs from Elon Musk
As soon as Elon Musk made a deal to buy Twitter for $ 44 million, people started asking Musk for jobs on Twitter. Nikita Bier, co-founder of polling app tbh, tweeted that I should be hired as Vice President of Product on Twitter. In the post, he wrote that he has been developing social media apps for 11 years.

Elon Musk doesn’t trust old management
It is reported that Elon Musk has found the new CEO of Twitter. However, the information about his name has not been revealed yet. According to the news agency Reuters, Musk told Twitter Chairman Brett Taylor that he did not trust the company’s management at all. He has also said this in the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). He will reduce the salary of the board and executives to reduce the cost of the company.

A Bloomberg report also said that Elon Musk had floated the idea of ​​job cuts during a fund-raising pitch for Twitter. However, there has been no response from Twitter on such discussion so far. Elon Musk is trying to make Twitter a money-making company like Facebook in the coming times. For this he is constantly churning.

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