Elon Musk laid out a series of ideas for a new verification process for Twitter, in which he said he will give 'power to the people' by offering verification through Twitter Blue for $8 a month
that said the tech billionaire was considering charging as much as $19.99 a month for the Twitter Blue subscription. The Twitter employees working on the project were reportedly told that they have until Nov. 7 to launch the feature, or they will be fired, according to the report.
The Tesla chief executive, who also is CEO of reusable rocket maker SpaceX, completed the acquisition of Twitter on Oct. 28 and made his mark there immediately. He fired the company's CEO, chief financial officer, policy and legal team leaders right away, and dissolved Twitter's board of directors.
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