Elon Musk mocks AOC’s take on Twitter subscription fee: ‘Now pay $8’
Elon Musk shot back at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she criticized his decision to charge verified Twitter users — telling her to “pay” up.
Musk’s comment directed at Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was his latest response to a long list of complaints from verified users over Twitter’s new policy to institute an $8-a-month fee for those on the social media platform with blue check marks.
“Lmao at a billionaire earnestly trying to sell people on the idea that ‘free speech’ is actually a $8/mo subscription plan,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Tuesday night.
“Your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8,” Musk retorted in a short but fiery tweet Wednesday evening.
Hours later, the congresswoman joked on Twitter that she seemed “to have gotten under a certain billionaire’s skin” next to a laughing emoji.
“Just a reminder that money will never buy your way out of insecurity, folks,” she wrote.
Twitter’s new “Chief Twit” — whose bio reads “Twitter Complaint Hotline Operator” — also tweeted a screenshot of a sweatshirt from Ocasio-Cortez’s merchandise line with the price of $58 circled alongside a thinking-face emoji.
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Ocasio-Cortez defended the cost of the sweatshirt, while taking the opportunity to get in another jab at the billionaire.
“My workers are union, have full healthcare + benefits like childcare help, and every one is paid a living wage. Proceeds go to community acts like tutoring underserved kids,” she said in a reply tweet to Musk. “You’re a union buster with an ego problem who pockets the change from underpaying and mistreating people.”
Musk announced earlier Tuesday that Twitter will begin charging the fee for its “Twitter Blue” premium subscription service, which will be expanded to offer more features including verification.
“Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is bulls–t,” he announced in a tweet. “Power to the people! Blue for $8/month.”
The cost of the subscription will be adjusted per country and will include additional features like the ability to post long videos and audio; priority in replies, mentions and search; a paywall bypass for willing publications and half as many ads, the new Twitter owner and CEO said.
Initial reports suggested Musk was contemplating charging subscribers a whopping $20 a month. The hefty price tag drew the ire of many verified users, including famous author Stephen King.
“$20 a month to keep my blue check?” King tweeted. “F–k that, they should pay me.”
“If that gets instituted, I’m gone like Enron,” the novelist added, referring to the infamous energy company that went belly up in the early 2000s.
Musk bargained with King in the replies, offering the lower price.
“We need to pay the bills somehow!” Musk wrote. “Twitter cannot rely entirely on advertisers. How about $8?”
However, many with blue check marks were still disgruntled over the new cost.
“To all complainers, please continue complaining, but it will cost $8,” Musk said in another tweet Wednesday.