$11 from the iOS app, or $7 from the web.
Twitter Blue may relaunch at two different price points depending on where you subscribe from, according to a.
The premium subscription could cost $11 when purchased via Twitter’s iOS app, or a reduced $7 per month if users subscribe via Twitter’s website. The price disparity is likely an attempt to circumvent the 30 percent commission Apple charges on many in-app purchases.
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