Twitter to relaunch subscription support Twitter Blue on Monday

Twitter to relaunch subscription support Twitter Blue on Monday


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Twitter will relaunch a revamped model of its membership assistance Twitter Blue on Monday at a greater price tag for Apple people, the organization reported in a tweet on Saturday.

The revamped service will allow for subscribers to edit tweets, add 1080p videos and get a blue checkmark write-up account verification. Twitter did not reveal why Apple users were staying charged extra than other individuals on the web but there have been media experiences that the firm was searching for ways to offset service fees charged in the Apple Application Keep.

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