Twitter Blue relaunch will bring a different pricing structure, with the iPhone subscription to cost $11 vs. just $7 when bought from the web.
). Any veteran iPhone user will figure out why Twitter Blue would cost more on iPhone than on the web, especially if they’ve been following the Twitter drama since Elon Musk took over.
Other companies have criticized Apple’s fee before. And others have charged more for digital content sold over the App Store than the web.. Apple is also one of the biggest advertisers on Twitter. And Musk’s sudden and controversial moves have hurt Twitter’s ad revenue, at least in the short-term.
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