"Profiles that feature animals or fictional characters are ineligible, unless directly affiliated with your brand or organization. Parody and fan accounts are not eligible for subscriptions.", which has begun paying thousands of dollars to creators and influencers on the platform. This is part of Musk's plan to reward the site's users who pay a monthly fee for a blue check.
Andrew Tate and Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt were among the first batch of users who said they were being paid by Twitter., which accumulated more than 100 million users in its first week. The app's launch poses a fresh threat to Twitter, which has been battling declining revenue since Musk's takeover.that Twitter is"still negative cash flow" due to an advertising revenue drop of around 50%, as well as a"heavy debt load.