The new owner of Twitter, Elon

Musk

, is discussing the possibility of introducing paid access to the social network for all users.

Platformer writes about this with a link to the source.  

Elon Musk is currently discussing this possibility with his advisor David Sachs.

One idea is to make Twitter free for everyone for a certain period each month.

However, if a certain limit is exceeded,

then you will have to pay to continue using and publishing content

.

However, it is not yet known how seriously Musk and Sachs take this plan, Platformer clarifies.

The publication believes that the updated Twitter Blue subscription will be economically unprofitable for the company.

Currently, the subscription has no more than 100,000 users, and its price increase of 37.5% to $7.99 may cause an outflow of subscribers. 

Official representatives of Twitter have not yet commented on this issue.

Elon Musk is the new owner of Twitter

At the end of October, it became known that the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk, closed a deal to acquire the social network Twitter for $44 billion and head the company.

It later became known that

Musk fired about 3,700 of the

social network's 7,500 employees in one day, leaving entire teams completely or almost completely destroyed.

US President

Joe Biden reacted to the mass layoffs

and expressed concern that Twitter was under Musk's leadership.

Later, information appeared that Elon

Musk wants to take $20 a month for a blue tick.

The founder of Twitter, Jack

Dorsey, apologized to employees and users for the situation

that is currently happening in the company after its purchase by Elon Musk.  

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