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TweetDeck, now X Pro is no longer free
During the announcement, it was said that it will take around 30 days for the implementation to happen. Although it took X more than a month to implement this, it is finally here. And, visiting X Pro website (or Tweetdeck.com) as a free user shows a popup asking users to subscribe to the Blue subscription.
The change has started surfacing today and users from across the globe, including us at Times of India are seeing this change.
Blue subscription comes with more benefits than before
Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, he has made certain changes to the Blue subscription model to offer better and more benefits. This change is a part of it and the popup also mentions the benefits users will get on going premium. This includes features like longer posts, full HD videos, better ranking in conversations and search and more.
Here are a quick side note that the Blue subscription offers:
- Prioritised rankings in conversations and search
- See approximately twice as many posts between ads in your For You and Following timelines.
- Add bold and italic text in your posts
- Post longer videos and 1080p video uploads
- All the existing Blue features, including Edit Tweet, Bookmark Folders and early access to new features
- Longer posts: Create posts, replies and Quotes up to 25,000 characters long.
- Edit post: Edit a post up to 5 times within 30 minutes.
- NFT Profile Pictures: Show your personal flair and set your profile picture to an NFT you own.
Along with this the popup window also mentions the yearly and monthly subscription pricing for Blue subscription.
X Pro Blue subscription: Price
The X Pro Blue subscription costs Rs 650 per month and the yearly price is Rs 7,800. However, X Pro is offering 12% discount on yearly subscription and it can be purchased at Rs 6,800 right now.
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