Twitter: Twitter blue tick subscription service will start again, Elon Musk indicated to return by next week
Twitter's new owner Elon Musk can resume the paid blue tick subscriber service by next week.
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Twitter's new owner Elon Musk can resume the paid blue tick subscriber service by next week. In fact, many fake Twitter accounts in the US got blue ticks by paying $8 and then fake tweets from these accounts, upset that Twitter on Friday ordered to stop the blue tick subscriber service for the time being.
Elon Musk responded to a user tweet today, saying that Twitter Blue will probably be "back at the end of next week", sparking speculation that the blue tick subscriber service could be back soon.
Actually, Musk is worried about the bankruptcy of the company amidst all the changes. According to a report, in a meeting with employees, Elon Musk has said that the possibility of Twitter's bankruptcy cannot be ruled out. Musk also warned earlier that Twitter would not be able to survive an upcoming economic downturn if it failed to increase subscription revenue to offset falling advertising revenue.
Earlier these were the rules of Blue Tick
In fact, before Musk bought Twitter, blue ticks were available only to celebrities, journalists, leaders etc. and Twitter used to verify these accounts. According to Musk's new rule, now anyone with a phone, a credit card and the ability to spend $ 8 every month can get a Blue Tick. Explain that after this decision of Musk, taking advantage of this, many users created fake accounts in the name of other people and then tweeted in reverse.
This company lost billions due to fake Twitter accounts
Someone took a blue tick in the name of American pharma company Eli Lilly by paying eight dollars and then tweeted from this fake account that 'Now insulin will be available for free'. After this, the company's shares fell upside down on Friday. The company suffered a loss of Rs 1,223 billion due to the fake tweet.

