Twitter\'s new owner Elon Musk has made a big announcement on Twitter about the prices of \'Blue Tick\'. Elon Musk has announced that \'blue ticks\' on Twitter will cost $8 a month. 660.63 in Indian Rupees will now have to be paid for \'Blue Tick\'.
Elon Musk tweeted the information
According to Elon Musk, a \'blue tick\' on Twitter will cost $8 a month. Which will have to be paid for \'blue tick\' in Indian rupees for Rs 660.63.
This information was revealed about Blue Tick
Earlier it was revealed that there is going to be a change in the blue tick process on Twitter. It was revealed that users had to pay more than 1600 rupees for blue ticks. In this, the user was exposed to many new features and editing tweets.
Elon Musk bought Twitter
Let us tell you that Elon Musk, the world\'s richest person, recently bought Twitter Deal. After which he tweeted and said that now the bird has become free.
Action was taken on many employees including Parag Agarwal
Elon Musk took action after buying Twitter. After this, Elon Musk fired the company\'s CEO, Parag Agrawal. Also, Musk dissolved Twitter\'s board of directors after the company\'s acquisition.
Indian accounts banned
Twitter took a big action after Elon Musk took command. Twitter took action between August 26 and September 25 on accounts promoting content such as child harrasment abuse and vulgarity. Twitter banned 52 thousand 141 Indian accounts.
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