Elon Musk: The historic “Twitter Blue” verified checkmarks will be eliminated from user names as of April 1 unless users choose to subscribe for the service, which costs Rs 650 per month on the Web and Rs 900 per month on Android or iOS. In recent months, CEO Elon Musk has frequently defended the premium Twitter Blue plans. On Monday, Musk asserted that paid social media accounts will be the only ones “that matter.”
Any contemporary artificial intelligence (AI) tool can pass any prove you’re not a robot test
According to Musk’s tweet, any contemporary artificial intelligence (AI) tool can pass any “prove you’re not a robot” test. The wealthy entrepreneur continued, “Bots may be identified by phone and CC clustering [contrastive clustering],” which will become much easier when paid verification is implemented on any platform. Hence, Musk noted that “paid-account social media will be the only media that matters.”
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There shouldn’t be different standards for celebrities
William Shatner, who plays Spock in “Star Trek,” tweeted on Sunday,“I’ve been here for 15 years giving my time and witty thoughts… Now you’re telling me that I have to pay for something you gave me for free?”Musk responded to Shatner’s question by stating that there shouldn’t be different standards for celebrities and that the goal of implementing a paid structure on Twitter is “more about treating everyone fairly.”
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Twitter recently estimated 238 million monetisable daily active users
Nevertheless, fresh data shows that in the three months since its inception, Twitter’s Blue subscription service has only brought in $11 million in mobile subscriptions. The service has not been well received, according to the most recent Sensor Tower data, which excludes web-based subscribers. Although Twitter recently estimated 238 million monetisable daily active users, it has since made the Blue service available globally and stopped publishing its daily and monthly active user numbers. Although Musk’s decision to force Twitter to monetize Blue ticks may increase revenue for the microblogging service in the future, neither Twitter nor Musk have yet commented on the data regarding the Blue service’s acceptance.
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