A platform-wide paywall marks Musk's latest musings about how to generate revenue for Twitter.
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, is considering putting the entire platform behind a paywall, according to a report.
His leadership has been marked by massive layoffs, spending pauses from some advertisers and confusion about the platform’s policy changes., the new owner of Twitter, has considered putting the entire platform behind a paywall, according to aPlatformer said it's unclear how serious the plans might be and said such a move, if implemented,"does not appear imminent." But, it shows how Musk is exploring ways to generate new revenue from the platform he acquired for $44 billion.
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