A millionaire writer refuses to pay $ 8 in exchange for the blue “Twitter” brand

A millionaire writer refuses to pay $ 8 in exchange for the blue “Twitter” brand

The new “Twitter” owner, American Illon Musk, who was born in South Africa 51 years ago of Canadian ancestry, announced two days ago that he will charge $ 8 per month, or 96 annually, from each user of the site who owns a Blue Tick or “A blue brand “indicates next to his name on” Twitter “that his account is documented and achieved by the site management, which benefits about 500 users.

The first exhibits were not “Twitter,” though it was neither stingy nor poor to refuse to pay what the founder of Tesla to produce electric cars, as Spacex Space Services, but rather the American author Stephen Kings, a millionaire who is well-known for his horror novels. According to what “Al Arabiya read on the Internet, with his biography, he has now sold more than 350 million copies of his books worldwide.

Stephen King, a 9-year-old Twitter activist, tweeted last Monday with his account, in which he had 6 million and 900,000 followers, saying that Twitter must pay him (the price of his tweets) in order for Twitter to exist. We can learn more about Twitter in the video above. He wrote: “If they apply that, I will go like Enron,” referring to Enron, one of the largest energy companies, which filed for bankruptcy after its approval in December 2001.

The world’s richest person replied to the King’s tweet with another, in which Elon Musk, who has more than 113 million followers on his account, claimed that American media outlet Al-Arabiya.net has observed that the $ 8 monthly exchange rate for the blue mark will fluctuate depending on the purchasing power in each nation.

Regarding the benefits he will receive from paying $8 per month for the blue mark, they include having their tweets prioritised, being able to publish longer videos or audio texts, and seeing fewer advertisements. In addition, the “blue brand” next to his name performs Total to gain more followers, and they are the larger and only capital of each twist.

A rich author declines to exchange the blue “Twitter” brand for $8.

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