Tech Guide Editor Stephen Fenech says Twitter’s move to remove blue verification ticks from high-profile accounts “defeats the purpose” of raising revenue as Elon Musk “wants you to pay 13 dollars a month” for the identification tick.
“He mentioned in an interview recently that he found he paid way too much for
Twitter – I think it was 44 billion US dollars; he said it was only worth about 22 billion.
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