Finally, taking a big decision, Twitter has removed the blue tick from the legacy verified account on its platform from 12 midnight. These are the accounts which got blue tick for free. That is, he did not pay for the blue tick. After this decision of Twitter, the blue tick has been removed from the Twitter account of many celebrities of India. These include many big names including Rahul Gandhi, Sachin Tendulkar, Yogi Adityanath, Mayawati, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Virat Kohli, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Akshay Kumar. So let’s know what is the whole matter after all.
What is Twitter’s Blue Tick Paid Service?
Actually Elon Musk had announced to start paid blue tick service after buying Twitter. This service has already been started in many countries including America, Canada, UK, Australia. In India too, this service has been launched a long time ago. Under this, if a user wants to keep his blue tick on Twitter, then he will have to pay for it.
How much will it cost for Blue Tick?
According to Twitter’s paid Blue Tick service, web users will have to pay Rs 650 per month and Rs 6,800 annually for Blue Tick subscription. On the other hand, mobile users will have to pay Rs 900 per month to get Blue subscription.
Three types of ticks :
Let us tell you that earlier only blue ticks were given on Twitter, but now gray ticks and golden ticks are also being given. Gray ticks are being given to accounts belonging to the government, while golden ticks are being given to companies. On the other hand, blue ticks are being given to other users, but for this they will have to pay money.
Blue tick still on many people’s account:
Now there will be a question in the mind of many people that there are still many celebrities in the country, on whose account blue tick is visible. Like Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Congress leader Sachin Pilot and many people including Blue Tick are still present on their Twitter accounts. The reason for this is that he has taken blue subscription of Twitter.