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(Reuters) – Twitter proprietor Elon Musk tweeted on Saturday {that a} larger priced subscription of the social media platform is not going to carry ads.
The billionaire additionally stated that adverts are “too frequent on Twitter and too huge,” and that steps will probably be taken to deal with these points in coming weeks.
Twitter didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Twitter earns practically 90% of its income from promoting digital adverts and Musk not too long ago attributed a “huge drop in income” to rights organizations which have pressured manufacturers to pause their Twitter adverts.
Earlier in December, Musk introduced that Twitter’s Primary blue tick may have half the variety of ads and that it’s going to supply a better tier with no ads by 2023.