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Even worse, they're offering reduced ads as a part of their new subscriptions, so every subscription actively decreases ad revenue.


How is that different from YouTube premium, sure it's more than $8 but comes with zero ads.


YouTube and Twitter are, at least currently, very different services. Even if it's the same, the fact is that this $8 needs to not only supplement existing ad revenue but replace it, which makes the financial challenges worse than if it were merely $8 for perks.




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