Twitter Blue Now Available Globally with a Blue Verified Check Mark

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Twitter has announced that its premium membership service, Twitter Blue, is now available worldwide. This gives users all over the world access to the capabilities that come with the premium service. Even though the company has not mentioned which locations are covered, consumers who are interested in the service can check the website or app to see if it is available in their region.

Twitter Blue provides users with a number of useful features, such as the ability to edit tweets and publish longer, higher-quality videos on the platform. In spite of this, one of the most convincing arguments in favor of subscribing to the premium service is the opportunity to receive a blue verified check mark through the confirmation of a phone number. Even though it does not have any substantial influence, the check mark has long been seen as a desirable symbol by a large number of Twitter users.

Users of Twitter Blue additionally have the ability to post long-form tweets with a maximum character count of 4,000 and to save tweets in a bookmark folder for later use. The platform has assured subscribers that they will be given preferential treatment in search, mentions, and replies, as well as a reduction in the number of advertising that are displayed, even though these features have not yet been deployed.

Users in the United States can subscribe to Twitter Blue for $8 per month or save $12 per year by purchasing an annual subscription. Users in Canada can subscribe to Twitter Blue for $10 per month. Those who subscribe through the mobile app, on the other hand, will be charged a higher fee.

Users all across the world are now able to take advantage of Twitter Blue and all of its features, including the highly sought-after blue verified check mark, now that the service is available worldwide.

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