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Twitter may charge fee for commercial, govt users: Musk

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SAN FRANCISCO: Elon Musk said on Tuesday that Twitter Inc might charge a “slight” fee for commercial and government users, as part of the billionair­e entreprene­ur’s push to grow revenue, which has lagged behind larger rivals such as Meta Platforms Inc’s Facebook.

“Twitter will always be free for casual users, but maybe a slight cost for commercial/government users,” Musk said in a tweet. “Some revenue is better than none!” he added in another tweet.

Twitter declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Last week, Reuters reported that Musk told banks he would develop new ways to monetize tweets and crack down on executive pay to slash costs at the social media platform company.

Musk also told the banks he planned to develop features to grow business revenue, including new ways to make money out of tweets that contain important informatio­n or go viral, sources told Reuters.

At the annual Met Gala in New York on Monday, Musk said the reach of Twitter was currently only “niche”, and he would want a much bigger proportion of people to be on it.

Musk, who is also the chief executive officer of top electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc, has been suggesting a raft of changes to Twitter since last month.

In tweets that were subsequent­ly deleted, Musk suggested changes to Twitter Blue premium subscripti­on service, including slashing its price, banning advertisin­g and giving an option to pay in the cryptocurr­ency dogecoin.

After inking the deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion last week, Musk said he wanted to enhance the platform with new features, make the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeat spam bots, and authentica­te all humans.

 ?? AP ?? Last week, Elon Musk told banks he would develop ways to monetize tweets and crack down on executive pay to cut costs.
AP Last week, Elon Musk told banks he would develop ways to monetize tweets and crack down on executive pay to cut costs.

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