Chattanooga Times Free Press

Twitter relaunchin­g subscriber service

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Twitter is once again attempting to launch its premium service, a month after a previous attempt failed.

The social media platform said it would let users buy subscripti­ons to Twitter Blue to get a blue check mark and access special features starting Monday.

The company owned by billionair­e Elon Musk has also started granting a new gold-colored check mark to businesses on the platform. The gold label began appearing Monday on the account profiles for Coca-Cola, Nike, Google and dozens of other big corporatio­ns.

“The gold checkmark indicates that the account is an official business account through Twitter Blue for Business,” the company says on a support web page.

Twitter’s blue check mark was originally given to companies, celebritie­s, government entities and journalist­s verified by the platform. After Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in October, he launched a service granting blue checks to anyone willing to pay $8 a month. But it was inundated by imposter accounts, including those impersonat­ing Nintendo, pharmaceut­ical company Eli Lilly and Musk’s businesses Tesla and SpaceX, so Twitter suspended the service days after its launch.

The relaunched service will cost $8 a month for web users and $11 a month for iPhone and iPad users. San Francisco-based Twitter says subscriber­s will see fewer ads, be able to post longer videos and have their tweets featured more prominentl­y. Twitter’s website doesn’t say if business accounts must pay extra for the gold label or if it is granted automatica­lly.

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