Twitter delays $8 a month Blue subscription launch
reported the micro-blogging company has decided to delay its launch until 9 November 2022, following the conclusion of the US midterm elections.
To replace this function, Musk said there would be a secondary tag below the name for public figures, which is already the case for politicians.However, shortly afterwards, Musk suggested a, adding that the subscription would include the verification check mark. South Africa does not currently have access to Twitter Blue. Prices in brackets are direct rand-dollar conversions, excluding 15% VAT and the currency conversion fees most banks charge.lists South Africa’s 2021 PPP conversion factor as 7.17, suggesting an adjusted price of around R60 per month for Twitter Blue.
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