Twitter aka the bird app has introduced a subscription package on its platform called Twitter Blue which will enable users to undo tweets and read ad-free news articles.
According to reports, Twitter has long been experimenting with the Twitter Blue services in Australia and Canada as far back as June 2021, now set to roll out the services in the United States and New Zealand on Tuesday and the price is capped at $3 per month.
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Users can access Twitter Blue on the profile menu to enjoy early access to features the social media company is testing, such as uploading 10-minute videos and the ability to pin a conversation at the top of their direct messages.
Aside from that, Twitter Blue subscribers can undo tweets, how does it work? The Undo Tweet feature will show a 30-second timer before tweets get posted to enable you to correct any typographical errors or mistakes.
Twitter Blue also includes a few personalisation features such as themes, custom icons, and now, the ability to customise the app’s bottom navigation tab with Twitter features, including Twitter Spaces, Bookmarks, Top Articles, Lists, Monetisation, and others.
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In addition to the other features, Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to read articles without advertisements from U.S. news sites such as Washington Post, USA Today, Atlantic, Daily Beast, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, Insider and Hollywood Reporter.
This feature will be enabled through Scroll, a subscription service that offers readers ad-free long-form content on the internet, and which Twitter acquired in May.