Twitter Revue is shutting down! – ShiftDelete.Net

Twitter has decided to shut down its newsletter Revue, which it bought in early 2021. The decision came just after Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter, went to Revue today. Revue made a statement on the subject. Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

All data contained in Twitter Revue will be deleted

Twitter had acquired the newsletter Revue in early 2021, citing the growth of the platform as the reason. Revue allowed the increasing number of journalists on the platform to publish newsletters and earn money from it. In this way, journalists who shared regularly were able to deliver their content to wider audiences.

But like many things, this is changing since Elon Musk bought Twitter. The decision to shut down was made shortly after former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey went to Revue to speak yesterday. The firm has announced that it will shut down its newsletter platform, Revue, next year, approximately one month from now.

Elon Musk will extort money from hundreds of thousands of Twitter users!

Elon Musk will extort money from hundreds of thousands of Twitter users!

Elon Musk made a statement about approved accounts on Twitter. Twitter users with blue ticks will be investigated.

Revue made the following statements on the subject:

From January 18, 2023, access to your Revue account will no longer be possible. At that time, Revue will be closed and all data will be deleted. This was a tough decision because we know Revue has a passionate user base made up of people like you.

The company also stated that on December 20, 2022, for its paid subscribers, they will adjust the invoicing according to the situation. Additionally, he explained that this is to avoid sending newsletters and being charged subscribers.

On the other hand, Elon Musk stated that the platform should be more simple and easy to use, regarding the removal of many features after purchasing Twitter.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? Did you find the Revue newsletter for Twitter helpful? You can express your views in the Comments section.

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