According to the reports, a researcher discovered that as part of the upcoming Twitter Blue subscription service, Twitter will allow users to revoke tweets that were erroneously posted in its app. This $2.99 monthly service may also include other useful advanced features.
Twitter’s services for users are almost free, and advertisers provide most of the company’s revenue. However, this Weibo site may soon provide users with additional features in exchange for a relatively small monthly fee. Researcher Jane Manchun Wong discovered that this subscription is called Twitter Blue and is temporarily priced at $2.99 per month.
The price may change before launch, although it may not increase that much in cost. In exchange for monthly fees, the service provided by Wong includes at least two features, including the ability to “cancel” tweets and collection.
Twitter is calling their upcoming Subscription Service “Twitter Blue”, priced at $2.99/month for now, including paid features like:
Undo Tweets: https://t.co/CrqnzIPcOH
Collections: https://t.co/qfFfAXHp1o pic.twitter.com/yyMStpCkpr
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) May 15, 2021
Wong demonstrated “Undo Send” in a tweet on March 5, which adds an extra step to the tweet posting process, which allows users to unpost a tweet shortly after posting it. Press the “Tweet” button to publish the message, but then a notification with the “Undo” button on the timer will appear, which gives a short window to cancel the message.
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This concept does not meet the requirements of some users to allow editing of tweets and then reposting the revised version, but it may help prevent some users from posting content that they might regret. Another feature is “Bookmark Collections”, where a tweet can be added to a collection. These tweets can be viewed or shared later.
Although there are rumors that the company is developing a subscription service, it is not clear when the service will be launched to the public. This exposure together with the pictures strongly suggests that it will come sooner rather than later.
The subscription may be implemented in response to App Tracking Transparency (ATT), which is part of iOS 14.5. On May 14, Twitter began to add an eye-catching page to the app, which required users to enable ad tracking in accordance with Apple’s regulations.
It seems that only a small percentage of users have chosen ATT, which may affect the ability of Twitter and other services to provide lucrative personalized advertising. However, when others criticized ATT bluntly, Twitter suggested that ATT will have a “moderate impact” on its revenue.
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