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After $8 Verification tick sale, twitter is working on Paid DM’s like LinkedIn

Yes, you have heard it right Twitter is now working on a new feature of Twitter Paid DM. After Elon Musk announced $8 per month for verified users, the social media was full of memes. Some users contested why they should pay for it in the first place. However, Elon was quick to reply and said that the company has to pay for expenses.

But now a new feature that is being talked about is Twitter Paid DM. Not much information is available so far, however, according to a known tipster, this feature is next which Twitter is currently working on.

Some verified users are also enjoying this and some even said that now people have to pay to talk to them. This feature is currently on LinkedIn wherein if you don’t know the person you will have to buy premium and then you can reach out to that person.

The tipster also posted another fact that Twitter might be giving a new verified tab under the Blue badge. She said Twitter is working on making @TwitterBlue  Verified tab is the first tab on the notifications page Not sure if this will be for Blue subscribers only or if everyone Verified tab is like the normal notifications tab, but filtered to only the interactions from other verified users.

 

 



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