The end of an era on Tuesday as finally removed its famed blue ticks, used to denote the official accounts of world leaders, celebrities and sports stars, from those who refused to pay up at least. They could get the marks back by paying anywhere between $8 and $11 per month. But some longtime users have balked at buying the premium service championed by chief twit . After buying Twitter for $44 billion in October, Musk has been trying to boost the struggling platform's revenue by pushing more people to pay for a premium subscription.
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