![]() “Introducing Meta Verified, the subscription service that lets you trade your government ID for a blue badge, false sense of security, and direct access to customer support,” one naysayer tweeted. Judging from social media reaction, however, it appears Zuckerberg has some convincing to do before Facebook users fork over money on a monthly basis. Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram He peers over at a man sitting next to him and copies from him. Bean, who is meant to represent Zuckerberg, is seen taking an exam. Bean, the character played by British comedic actor Rowan Atkinson. He also posted a laughing-hysterically emoji on his Twitter feed in response to a meme that depicts his rival Zuckerberg as the hapless, bumbling Mr. The Twitter boss said it was “inevitable” that Zuckerberg would follow in his footsteps. Musk, who rolled out the Twitter Blue subscription service soon after he completed his $44 billion takeover of the microblogging site, felt vindicated by Meta’s announcement on Sunday. Twitter says users must be verified to access TweetDeckĮlon Musk poked fun at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement that his flagship social media properties - Facebook and Instagram - will be charging a monthly subscription fee for a verification check similar to that introduced by Twitter. Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter-like app ‘Threads’ set to debut, escalating Elon Musk feudĮlon Musk’s rate limits on Twitter send Bluesky’s traffic to record high Google co-founder’s ex Nicole Shanahan breaks silence on alleged Elon Musk affair
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