Elon Musk on Tuesday night hinted at the possibility of businesses and government agencies facing a fee for using Twitter.
“Twitter will always be free for ordinary users, but maybe at a slight cost to commercial / government users,” tweeted the 50-year-old Musk.
The tweet was a response to a mysterious message he had previously published about the decline of fraternal trade organizations.
“In the end, the fall of the Freemasons gave away their stonemasonry services for nothing,” Musk said.
If the payment policy for publishing is introduced, it will be the first large social media company to charge users for interacting with its platform.
Musk’s $ 44 billion offer to buy Twitter was accepted by the company’s board last week.
Elon Musk hinted that he could check on any user and turn the company’s headquarters into a homeless shelter.REUTERS
The founder of SpaceX – and the richest man in the world – said he could ease Twitter’s censorship policies, check on every user and turn the company’s headquarters into a homeless shelter.
Earlier, he said he planned to reduce the cost of a premium Twitter Blue membership by $ 3 a month and allow members to pay in Dogecoin, the tycoon’s preferred cryptocurrency.
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