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20 quid says he was kinda banking on people being tragic enough to buy a blue tick
Not even buying, but renting a blue check. And apparently over 20% of twitter users would do that.
The strategy should be maximal support for the most ridiculous of the monetization ideas, then not paying for anything. Can I hear $25/mo?
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