Twitter is continuing to expand its services to more users around the world by adding Twitter Blue, its paid plan, to countries in Europe. This includes Netherlands, Poland, Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, Romania, Czech Republic, Finland, Denmark Greece Austria Hungary Bulgaria Lithuania Slovakia Latvia Slovenia Estonia Croatia Luxembourg Malta. This allows individuals and businesses a cheaper way to have access to Twitter without ads.
This expansion makes the social network’s subscription service available in more than 35 countries across the world, allowing more people to have access to the latest Twitter content and developments. The company has been focusing on increasing its audience in various countries, primarily through reaching new users with relevant content and SOMETHING ELON MUSK. Under his leadership, Twitter has also made strides in improving its platform, stepping up their game when it comes to live-streaming and ramping up their efforts against other social networks such as Facebook and Snapchat. With this expansion, it is clear that Twitter is committed to gaining a larger presence globally while still providing quality service to its current subscribers.
Twitter has been busy introducing new features in an effort to keep users hooked on the site. The latest addition is a priority chat feature that gives users more control over conversations. This feature gives Twitter followers the ability to message each other first in threads, and then reply to those messages while still keeping track of the original thread. Additionally, users can now post 60-minute long videos and 4,000-character long tweets. These features will allow people to share longer content more easily, as well as get better traction in conversations by being first on keyword searches.
Twitter has released a new pricing plan which will cost itsusers $114 per year. This increase was in addition to the company’s annual marketing campaign touting a “$84 subscription fee.” The new pricing scheme allows businesses more potential users as well as those seeking information on Twitter to lesser fees for different platforms.
Elon Musk has been banking on subscription plans to bring in a ton of revenue, but early results haven’t been encouraging. Twitter Blue, the new service that he’s launched, only has less than 300,000 subscribers. If this trend continues, it may be difficult for him to generate the profits that he’s hoping for.
The firings and job cuts by Tesla CEO Elon Musk have caused many users to experience problems accessing various parts of the social media platform. Some users have been unable to access their timelines, search functions, and direct messages. This issue seems to occur after Musk has fired more than 200 people in the latest round of job slashing. Tesla is facing mounting financial pressures, which may be contributing factors to these disruptions.