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Les Fleets : le nouveau terrain de jeu de la pub sur Twitter
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Twitter confirme l arrivée de Super Follow et d un accès payant
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(Pocket-lint) - It looks like Twitter has quietly confirmed its paid subscription service is called Twitter Blue.
Twitter has previously said it s coming up with ways to lock certain features behind a paywall, and in May, app researcher Jane Manchun Wong said Twitter s subscription service will be called Twitter Blue and that it ll bring new features. Now, Twitter’s official app page in the iOS App Store indicates the app is indeed adding a “Twitter Blue in-app purchase option that costs $2.99 per month.
Although Blue is not yet available, Wong shared some screenshots of it, revealing it will add alternative colour themes and icons to Twitter’s iOS app. Paid subscribers will be able to change the accent colour of the Twitter app, which is blue by default, to yellow, red, purple, orange, and green. There are also icons in pink, purple, green, orange, black, blue, and one with blue and purple stripes.
Twitter teases its upcoming ‘premium’ service, which it plans to release globally
Would you pay for an upgraded Twitter? That’s a question Twitter will soon answer when it rolls out a new subscription service that will present users with an expanded feature set available only to paid subscribers. This is a different offering than Twitter’s previously announced Super Follow subscription plans, which will allow users to subscribe to individual creators for access to exclusive content. Instead, the new subscription service will target Twitter’s power users who tweet frequently enough or otherwise engage with the product to the point that they’d be willing to pay to do even more.