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Elon Musk says Twitter will roll out ad-free subscriptions for a higher fee in coming weeks.

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Business Insider USElon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks at the 2015 Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, Michigan. The billionaire said in a tweet Saturday that ads are"too frequent" and"too big." www.BusinessInsider.co.zaElon Musk wants to give Twitter users a way to bypass advertisements he says are"too frequent" and"too big" — but at a cost.

The paid subscription would join Twitter Blue, a model in which users pay a fee to receive a verified blue checkmark, as well as access to features like an edit button. Twitter Blue currently costs $11 a month for mobile iOS and Android access, and $8 for desktop users. The cost for the ad-free tier was not immediately clear. since his takeover in October 2022.

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