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Elon Musk To Relaunch Twitter Blue on November 29

Twitter Blue - Twitter's most sought-after Blue Check Subscription will be relaunched on November 29.

Shubhi Singh
Elon Musk recently bought the social media platform - Twitter.
Elon Musk recently bought the social media platform - Twitter.

Business Magnate Elon Musk announced that Twitter’s sought-after blue check subscription service will be relaunched on November 29 to bring back the service on the social media platform after a minor delay from the initially expected timeline.

"Punting relaunch of Blue Verified to November 29th to make sure that it is rock solid," Musk said in a tweet.

According to the guidelines of the new release, changing someone’s verified name will cause the loss of the blue check “until the name is confirmed by Twitter to meet its terms of service” added Musk. 

The much-desired Blue Check subscription service on Twitter which will be reactivated on November 29 was earlier only reserved for verified accounts of politicians, famous personalities, journalists, and other famous public figures. As the company fights to retain advertisers, a subscription option was rolled out earlier this week for anyone who was prepared to pay to help Twitter grow revenue.

Last week, the CEO of Tesla said that Twitter Blue will probably return by the “end of next week”.

According to the guidelines of the new release, changing someone’s verified name will cause the loss of the blue check “until the name is confirmed by Twitter to meet its terms of service” added Musk. 

The much-desired Blue Check subscription service on Twitter which will be reactivated on November 29 was earlier only reserved for verified accounts of politicians, famous personalities, journalists, and other famous public figures. As the company fights to retain advertisers, a subscription option was rolled out earlier this week for anyone who was prepared to pay to help Twitter grow revenue.

Last week, the CEO of Tesla said that Twitter Blue will probably return by the “end of next week”.

Several companies, including United Airlines and General Motors, have paused or backed out from advertising for the platform since Musk took over. As a response, the CEO and Tesla chief had said that his aim is to turn Twitter into a force of truth and stop all the fake accounts.

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