Twitter’s paid subscription, Twitter Blue, is now available in more than 20 new countries in Europe. These countries include the Netherlands, Poland, Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, Romania, Czech Republic, Finland, Denmark, Greece, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovakia, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Croatia, Luxembourg and Malta Cyprus.
This extension makes the social networking subscription service available in more than 35 countries around the world. Under Elon Musk, Twitter Blue first launched in December at a price of $8 per month with the blue tick for paying users.
Later, the company introduced features such as the ability to post 60-minute videos, 4,000-character tweets, and get conversation priority. The plan also comes with some deprecated features like: B. a tweet editing feature, a thread reader and bookmark folders.
To increase subscribers, Twitter launched an annual plan in early January for $84 per year. In recent weeks, Twitter has also launched the annual plan for iOS and Android, priced at $114.
Although Musk counted on subscriptions to generate a ton of revenue, initial results weren’t encouraging. According to estimates and reports, the new Twitter Blue service alone has fewer than 300,000 subscribers.
Earlier this week, many users were having trouble accessing various parts of Twitter, including timelines, search, and direct messages. These problems arose after Musk reportedly laid off more than 200 employees in the latest round of job cuts.
Source: La Neta Neta

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