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Twitter has published your paid subscription Twitter Blue in the form of a monthly payment of $ 2.99 per month, which offers benefits in the user experience for whoever rides your car.
There is a lot of news from the social network of micro-messages in recent months from these Twitter Spaces, at Clubhouse audio rooms; search in direct messages on Android; and these tips, as a new experimental feature that users can monetize.
Twitter Blue: first two new features
Jane Manchun Wong was tasked with sharing the paid social network subscription for $ 2.99 per month will provide users with a number of featured features.
At the moment, Twitter Blue only offers two star features– Custom application icons and themes. While that may not seem like much, they are the basis for more to come, like how to read.
The Color Themes feature allows the user to choose between one of the six available themes, while the custom app icon offers up to 8 different designs.
A Lo Thread Reader application with read mode
The third novelty would still be coming and it is none other than the reading mode which is very similar to the Thread Reader application, which allows you to do that the tweets are read
Twitter Confirms “Twitter Blue,” Costing $ 2.99 Per Month By Publicly Including This In-App Store Purchase
For testing, I became the first paid Twitter Blue client 😅
Twitter Blue comes with color themes as well as custom app icons
& gt; Reader mode available soon https://t.co/RxQHwi6apl pic.twitter.com/UC7kfNS9PE
– Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) May 27, 2021
In fact, many tweeters have used it to be able to express ideas, concepts and stories than in the Twitter format, they don’t provide a great reading experience.
This blue Twitter reading mode will allow tweet threads to can be read perfectly and in a format suitable for reading.
De momento, Twitter Blue is listed as a payment option for the app store subscription, but it is not fully enabled for users.
Twitter did not directly announce its subscription to Twitter Blue, although it did let the BBC say it would continue to develop and experiment with other income formulas.
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