Elon Musk considers putting all of Twitter behind paywall

Twitter’s debt burden is legendary at this point, reportedly reaching somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.2 billion to service per year

Elon Musk is considering a change to Twitter that would put all of the site’s content behind a paywall.

The news comes in the wake of his latest decisions by Musk after he took control of the social media company late last month.

Musk’s proposed paywall for all Twitter content, something that does not appear imminent, could allow some users to read and publish tweets for free during a short window and only charge after a certain amount of time.

Twitter’s debt burden is legendary at this point, reportedly reaching somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.2 billion to service per year.

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Twitter has been trying to hire back some employees who were let go last week, reportedly because some were fired in error, while others will likely have expertise needed to fulfill Musk’s desires for changes to the platform.