After years of speculation and testing, Twitter has finally introduced a paid subscription service for its subscribers. The service, dubbed “Twitter Blue,” has gone live in Australia and Canada for iOS users, charging a monthly premium of $4.49 and $3.49 respectively. The first iteration of Twitter Blue gives subscribers access to a new Undo button, app icon customizations, a reader mode, and folders to organize important tweets.
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Unfortunately, Twitter doesn’t tell you whether you can edit tweets after you become a Blue member, prompting us to come up with a clear and concise answer. So without further ado, let’s see if Twitter Blue has the legendary “Edit” button.
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Twitter Blue isn’t the worst subscriber-only iteration you’ll find. However, it’s still not compelling enough to warrant paying a monthly premium, especially since it still doesn’t offer the option to edit Tweets after they’ve been published. What Twitter Blue does offer is a buffer between clicking the “Tweet” button and actually publishing it. And it does that with the newly introduced “Undo” button.