Actress and activist Alyssa Milano is making her ideas recognized about paying $8 a month for Twitter’s blue-checkmark verification program. And let’s simply say she’s not a fan of forking over the cash.
This week, Twitter ended its coverage of giving customers a free trip for such verification. The corporate has touted extra advantages of sustaining the blue checkmark (or signing up for it within the first place), noting that customers can have the flexibility to edit tweets and write longer posts and can see fewer advertisements, amongst different perks.
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