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Twitter Blue subscription has been launched in Japan.
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Twitter Blue subscription has been launched in Japan.
 
                  
Subscribers will be able to modify tweets, upload 1080p videos, and receive a blue checkmark following account verification thanks to the updated service.
 
                  
When Downdetector reported 2,838 outages in India at 7pm on Sunday, a number of users experienced a blank screen on Twitter. According to several users, Twitter does not function on Jio network.
 
                  
Elon Musk created a service offering blue checks to anyone willing to pay $8 per month after purchasing Twitter for $44 billion in October. But days after introduction, Twitter stopped the service due to an influx of fake accounts, including those mimicking Elon Musk's companies Tesla and SpaceX.
 
                  
This comes a day after Elon Musk, the new owner, claimed that Apple had threatened to remove Twitter from its app.
 
                  
CEO Elon Musk announced in a post on Friday that Twitter will probably roll out the "Verified" function next week.
 
                  
Musk announced an $8 blue tick verification plan, but it led to a massive growth in the number of fake accounts.
 
                  
As fake accounts proliferated, Twitter recently paused its $8 blue check subscription service.
 
                  
According to a person familiar with the move, Twitter Inc. has paused the $8 subscription programme it introduced earlier this week to address the problem of individuals mimicking well-known businesses.
 
                  
Elon Musk has been hinting or updating the changes that Twitter will undergo ever since he took control of the microblogging platform.
 
                  
Users of Twitter Blue, the microblogging app's subscription tier, which costs $4.99 per month in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, will get access to the functionality, according to Twitter.
 
                  
“Labs is our way of sharing some of the newest features we’re building so you’ll have it before anyone else,” Twitter revealed through a post on its platform.
