Twitter Premium Services
Status: satire mistaken as news
An article that ran on the satire site BBSpot has apparently fooled some Twitterers.
It claimed that Twitter was going to begin charging for "premium" services as follows:
* Sparrow ($5/month) – Users get 145 character limit, 5 extra random followers.
* Dove ($15/month) – Users get 160 character limit, 25 extra random followers, 1 random celebrity follower, auto-spell check, "Fail Whale" T-shirt.
* Owl ($50/month) – Users get 250 character limit, 100 extra random followers, 2 random celebrity followers, 30 minutes on recommended list, auto-spell check, "Fail Whale" hoodie.
* Eagle ($250/month) – Users get 500 character limit, 1000 extra random followers, 3 celebrity followers of their choice, 5 hours on recommended list each month, Twitter Concierge for Tweeting while user is asleep or busy (and more), auto-spell check, "Fail Whale" tuxedo, custom "Fail Whale" page when service is down.
News of the premium services quickly made its way to Twitter.
PCWorld reports "At least half all current tweets about the 'news' are still treating it seriously."
Posted By: Alex | Date:
Fri Mar 20, 2009 |
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