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Now called "XPro," TweetDeck is a premium service

 Now called "XPro," TweetDeck is a premium service


For managing and scheduling accounts, the media business frequently uses TweetDeck.


Recent limits have been put in place on Elon Musk's social media network X, formerly known as Twitter, limiting access to its TweetDeck (XPro) social media management interface to only paying Blue customers. Users who attempt to access TweetDeck without a Blue membership are now sent to X's Blue subscription page.




For managing and scheduling accounts, the media business frequently uses TweetDeck. Users are essentially encouraged by this limitation to sign up for the company's service in order to access TweetDeck. The change to a premium service for TweetDeck was formally announced by the firm on July 3rd, along with a 30-day transition period.


Twitter.com/i/premium_sign_up, which advertises the advantages of the Blue subscription on the X microblogging network, is now the destination of the URL tweetdeck.com.


Along with access to TweetDeck (XPro), X is also offering premium customers more perks including the capacity to post lengthy pieces of material, upload 1080p videos, take advantage of superior post rating, and gain from a recently unveiled revenue-sharing strategy. Elon Musk is obviously trying to bring in more customers by making TweetDeck a premium function.


In 2011, Twitter purchased TweetDeck, one of the most well-known third-party Twitter programmes. The business has introduced new capabilities and features over time, such as multi-account access and customizable feed choices. Currently, a TweetDeck (XPro) membership to Twitter Blue costs Rs 650 per month or Rs 6,800 per year when purchased using a web browser.

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