You can ask Elon Musk anything on Twitter if you pay him $4 a month

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You can ask Elon Musk anything on Twitter if you pay him $4 a month with new 'Subscriptions' feature

those who subscribe to him, for $4 a month according to his profile, will be able to"ask-me-anything" once every few weeks.The billionaire added that"Twitter will keep none of the money" users make for the next 12 months, minus what he said was a 30% charge imposed by both Apple and Google on iOS and Android.

that Musk's claim was wrong, adding it had lowered the service fee for all subscriptions on Google Play last year from 30% to 15%.

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