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Can Elon Musk's Ask-Me-Anything for Twitter Blue Subscribers Encourage More to Subscribe?
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In this photo illustration, a phone screen displays the Twitter account of Elon Musk with a photo of him shown in the background, on April 14, 2022, in Washington, DC. - Tesla chief Elon Musk has launched a hostile takeover bid for Twitter, insisting it was a "best and final offer" and that he was the only person capable of unlocking the platform's full potential.

In his latest Twitter post, the tech executive announced that users who subscribe to Twitter Blue could ask him anything.

"Once every few weeks, I will do an ask-me-anything for subscribers only," said Musk via his official Twitter announcement.

He added that Blue subscribers would also be able to join his Spaces discussions but not all the time. Can Musk's "ask-me-anything" service attract more Twitter Blue subscribers?

Elon Musk's Ask-Me-Anything for Twitter Blue Subscribers

Musk's Twitter announcement about his ask-me-anything service already garnered over 3 million views, 38,000 likes, and 3,000 retweets.

Can Elon Musk's Ask-Me-Anything for Twitter Blue Subscribers Encourage More to Subscribe?
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In the comment section, opinions of Twitter users about Elon's efforts are divided.

Some Twitter users seem to be encouraged by Musk's ask-me-anything. One asked when the new Blue feature will roll out in other regions.

Another Twitter user asked Musk when he would start his ask-me-anything service so that he could subscribe to Twitter Blue.

Of course, some people are still against the paid Twitter Blue subscription. One of them said that the social media platform is becoming like OnlyFans.

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He even sarcastically suggested a new Twitter name, "OnlyTwitter."

This shows that there some Twitter users already accepted the fact that Elon would continue his plan for the Twitter Blue subscription.

But, it is still too early to conclude that the new ask-me-anything service of the billionaire will change the opinion of many Twitter users towards the paid Blue feature.

About Twitter Blue

Twitter's official website explained that the Blue subscription costs $8 per month or $84 per year. 

If you are interested in trying these new features, here are the benefits you can receive: 

  • You will see 50% fewer ads compared to non-subscribers. 
  • You will be able to edit your tweets within 30 minutes after posting. 
  • You can post longer tweets. 
  • You can change the text format of your tweets. 

These are just some of the features offered by the new Twitter Blue. You can click here to see more. 

In other stories, experts explained why quitting Twitter and TikTok is harder than people think. We also reported about the new Twitter legacy Blue check removal deadline.

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