The $8 monthly fee blue verification mark on Twitter is returning, according to Elon Musk.
The relaunch, according to the business’s new owner, will take place on November 29. The news was made a few days after the corporation stopped offering the service.
The platform will begin charging users $8 per month for its blue verification mark, as Mr. Musk had previously indicated.
However, the corporation stopped moving forward with its intentions last week after discovering multiple accounts that were used to impersonate well-known people.
In a tweet on Wednesday Mr Musk said, “Punting relaunch of Blue Verified to November 29th to make sure that it is ‘rock solid’.
With the new release, Mr Musk said changing a verified name will cause loss of checkmark until the name is confirmed by Twitter to meet Terms of Service.
He added that “All unpaid legacy Blue check marks will be removed in a few months.”
Last Month, Mr Musk acquired Twitter after finalising his $44 billion deal to buy the company. Immediately after acquiring the company, he fired the company’s top executives.
Mr Musk later dissolved the company’s board and named himself the sole director of the company.