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You can go to hell, if you don’t like paying Twitter boss

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SAN FRANCISCO. Newly-minted Twitter CEO Elon Musk is standing by his plans to have users pay a monthly subscripti­on fee for a verificati­on badge, telling upset users to “keep complainin­g.”

The users will pay US$8 a month. “To all complainer­s, please continue complainin­g, but it will cost $8,” Musk tweeted late Tuesday, adding a joke from “Monty Python” in his thread about the recent complaints from users.

“Totally stole the idea of charging for insults & arguments from Monty Python tbh,” he added.

Musk's push to raise the price for the platform's subscripti­on service, Twitter Blue, from $5 to $8 per month and require it for verificati­on has sparked backlash among users, who have criticised the plan after initial reports Musk was considerin­g charging $20 per month.

“$20 a month to keep my blue check? F— that, they should pay me,” author Stephen King wrote in a tweet.

“If that gets instituted, I'm gone like Enron.”

Musk told King that the social media platform cannot survive solely on advertiser­s, noting the monthly subscripti­on initiative “is the only way to defeat the bots & trolls” on the platform.

“We need to pay the bills somehow! Twitter cannot rely entirely on advertiser­s,” Musk wrote. “How about $8?”

Celebritie­s, prominent political figures, journalist­s, athletes, content creators and major companies on Twitter can receive a blue checkmark as part of the platform's old regime, though will need to pay to have the verified status.

Musk (51) officially purchased Twitter last week, after a six-month legal battle over his $44 billion acquisitio­n of the social media platform.

After completing his acquisitio­n, Musk promptly fired top executives, including CEO Parag Agrawal, chief financial officer Ned Segal, and chief legal counsel Vijaya Gadde.

Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, said that in addition to other changes he plans to lift lifetime bans on individual­s including former President Trump, who has created his own social media alternativ­e to Twitter, Truth Social.

Trump, however, has said he intends to stay on his own platform. -

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