shop, really going to pay another subscription on top of all the others they have? yeah, see, ithink that's the difference. because i am someone who uses it every day, and i use it for work, it makes sense for me to buy it. but if you just use it casually, you don't spend a lot of time on the platform, not using it for news, sport and politics, i can see how it wouldn't fit in for you and you would go, "no, social media needs to be free, it's just toool for me to communicate with people." on the business side, this is really interesting, because the problem twitter has is monetising. you can reply on advertising but it's such a competitive market when you're up against the likes of google and facebook and youtube and all the rest. do you think this could become their main source of income or is itjust an addition? that's a tough one. i think it's probably going to be an addition. the amount you're going to pay