Musk revealed his burner account. Was it an accident or on purpose?
anyways, Musk has chopped and changed a lot of things at the social media company. A lot of staff has been laid off and data centers shut down and now we are just beginning to see what Musk really intends to do with the platform.Under Musk, Twitter has added a subscription feature to its services where followers of an account can also sign up to receive exclusive content for a small fee.
To showcase how the feature works, Musk shared the above screenshot of his navigation page showing that the man with 136.4 million followers, also has nearly 25,000 subscribers. It is not clear at the moment, what sort of content Musk shares with his subscribers but it is clearly bringing him money. At $4.99-a-month subscription fee, for his subscriber count, Musk is bringing in over $100,000 a month or over $1.2 million a year, even if his subscriber count stays just the same.Guess this was Musk's intention when he shared the screenshot but what he also accidentally ended up doing is sharing the display picture of his alt account, which users did not take very long to locate.
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