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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 245914, member: 29399"] I am not aware of this announcement. I missed Musk's Tweets that announced that Twitter will be free for casual users and paid for business and governmental use. I will have to dig more into this. But based on what I have read I am quite confused about these terms. I have a personal Twitter account, which means as a causal user I am free to use Twitter. I also have a Twitter account for my website. By definition, a website is treated as a business entity because it tries to generate revenue through advertising. Therefore, a Twitter account for my website might be classified as a business account and I might be charged money. We don't know yet, how much will be the fees. However, I believe the fees will be based on the size of the business and the nature of the business. Even though the people who pay for business accounts and government accounts will be the casual users (because we buy products from businesses for them to make money, and we pay taxes to the government) I think this is a good move because this will ensure the survival of one of the most loved platforms. [/QUOTE]
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