Twitter Ends Ad Free Articles For Blue Subscribers

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 22:50

Twitter Ends Ad Free Articles For Blue Subscribers

It has now been reported

Twitter Said to Discontinue Access to Ad-Free Articles for Twitter

Twitter announces discontinuation of ad-free articles for premium

It has now been reported by The Wall Street Journal that Twitter is planning to bring an end to the ad-free articles provided to Blue subscribers. This comes as part of the

On Tuesday

Twitter has announced to discontinuation of ad-free articles for its premium Blue subscribers under Elon Musk as its new CEO. The micro-blogging platform said that it

Twitter Blue was launched last year as the platform's first subscription service that offered exclusive access to premium features. Twitter will no longer allow subscribers of

On Tuesday, 9to5Mac reported that Twitter has terminated a Twitter Blue feature known as “Ad-Free Articles.” The feature allowed Twitter Blue subscribers to read

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Twitter Inc, which was acquired last week by billionaire Elon Musk, will no longer allow subscribers of its Blue service to access ad-free articles, the Wall Street Journal

We will no longer be sending a Twitter Blue token when people on Twitter access articles from your properties. This will prevent the ad-free experience on your site from

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Twitter discontinues ad-free articles for Blue subscribers

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Twitter, which was acquired last week by billionaire Elon Musk, will no longer allow subscribers of its Blue service to access ad-free articles, the Wall Street Journal reported

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Twitter Inc. is ending the ability of subscribers of its paid Twitter Blue product to access ad-free articles from publishers, according to people familiar with the matter.