People in the US and Canada using iOS can Super Follows a select group of people within the United States, the company said, adding that it would roll the feature out to people using iOS globally in the next few weeks.
In February, the company had outlined plans, which included
tipping and paid subscriptions to Super Follows some accounts, to attain at
least $7.5 billion in annual revenue and 315 million monetisable daily active
users (mDAU) by the end of 2023.
Creators can set a monthly subscription of $2.99, $4.99, or
$9.99 a month to monetise bonus, behind-the-scenes content for their most
engaged followers through the feature, Twitter said.
Earlier in the day, Twitter said it would launch a safety
feature that allows users to temporarily block accounts for seven days for using
harmful language or sending uninvited replies.
Once the Safety Mode is turned on, Twitter's systems will
check the tweet content to assess the likelihood of a negative engagement and
the relationship between the author and replier. Accounts frequently interacted
with will not be auto-blocked, the company said, as it takes existing
relationships into account.
"We want people on Twitter to enjoy healthy
conversations, so we're limiting overwhelming and unwelcome interactions that
can interrupt those conversations," the company said. © Reuters
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