Elon Musk Proposes Cheaper Twitter Verification Fee Amid Growing Pushback Over Reported $20 Plan

Musk's proposal came in the form of a response to a tweet from author Stephen King, who threatened to leave Twitter over the reported $20 plan.

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Elon Musk has addressed the still-in-progress pushback spurred by a reported plan to implement a $20 monthly charge for verification on Twitter.

Specifically, Musk responded to the ongoing criticism by proposing a lower monthly rate in a tweeted reply to Stephen King. On Halloween, King slammed the reported $20 plan and threatened to leave the platform should it be put into motion.

ā€œFuck that, they should pay me,ā€ King told his nearly seven million followers.

Others to have criticized the potential $20 option include Freddie Gibbs, who lamented ā€œthis blue check shitā€ in his own Halloween-shared tweet.

In his initial response to King, Musk floated a possible $8 charge, although it’s not really the amount of the charge that has people expressing their frustrations but is instead the principal.

ā€œWe need to pay the bills somehow!ā€ Musk said, adding that Twitter can’t rely ā€œentirely on advertisers.ā€ In a follow-up tweet, Musk said the monthly charge approach is ā€œthe only way to defeat the bots [and] trolls.ā€

Stephen King and Elon Musk talk on Twitter

Over the weekend, a report from the Verge claimed that Musk (who recently took over Twitter after an eventful back-and-forth that at one point included a lawsuit) wanted to put in place a revised version of Twitter Blue under which currently verified users would be given 90 days to sign up for a subscription or, in the words of the report, ā€œlose their blue checkmark.ā€

Last week, Musk shared an open letter to advertisers in which he said he acquired Twitter with hopes of maintaining the platform as ā€œa common digital town square.ā€ According to Musk, social media at large is in ā€œgreat dangerā€ of continued divisions.

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