Twitter launches paid service ‘Twitter Blue’ in Canada, Australia.

 

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Twitter has launched a paid service for the first time. You must have heard about Twitter Blue for the last few days. The company has now made it official.

Twitter has said that this feature of Twitter Blue is being released on Twitter from today. However, for now, it is being released only for Australia and Canada. This feature will not be available in India yet.

According to the company, in the initial phase, the company will try to understand what is making the Twitter experience more customized and expressive for the subscribers.

People using this paid service will get access to the Bookmarks folder and give them the opportunity to organize their saved Tweets. These users will get Reader Mode which will help them to read long lines of reactions on Twitter with ease.

Apart from the bookmark folder, the feature of Undo tweet will also be available. Under this, the tweet will be able to be withdrawn before it goes live. There will be a timer of 30 seconds on the tweet, only then you will be able to correct if there is any mistake in that tweet. For 30 seconds you will be able to select the option of Undo Tweet.

Under Reader Mode, users will be able to read long Twitter threads easily. For this, the option of Easy read text will be available where you will be able to read without distraction.

Apart from all these features, Twitter Blue subscribers will also get other perks. For example, you will be able to customize Twitter's app icon. There are also new color themes that Twitter users will be able to apply to their profiles.

The company has also prepared dedicated customer support for Twitter Blue subscribers. That is, if you take Twitter Blue, then you will be able to communicate with Twitter Customer Support in a better way.

For Twitter Blue in Canada, users will have to pay 3.49 Canadian dollars per month (approximately Rs 210), while in Australia, 4.49 Australian dollars (approximately Rs 251) will have to be paid. The company has said that more changes will be made in the coming time based on the feedback.


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