Elon Musk, who purchased twitter, stated that the service will be free for ordinary users, but that commercial users and government agencies might pay a nominal charge to use it. Elon Musk, formerly of SpaceX, Tesla, and Star Link, is now best known as the founder and CEO of Twitter. He bought the twitter company, which is why. Musk has agreed to sell his company to twitter for $ 44 billion. In the aftermath of the twitter company transfer, Elon Musk has been making a series of announcements on a regular basis.


"Twitter will always be free for ordinary users," he tweeted recently, "but it is planned to charge a tiny fee for people that use twitter commercially or governmentally." Elon Musk has been implying that hurricane adjustments are required on twitter since last month. He has been advocating for the addition of new features to Twitter. Edit Button, in particular, has been discussing a number of topics related to verification, including an open algorithm for everyone. He also mentioned lowering the cost of the twitter Blue premium subscription programme. "Do we need freedom of expression on Twitter?" he asks in his poll.

Elon Musk, who spoke at the MedCale exhibition last week, remarked that "tweets should be left to public scrutiny about how software is promoted or degraded," which is important.


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