On April 23, according to a screenshot of a tweet from Twitter user @BroLeonAus, Twitter has now launched a paid subscription feature, which means that after paying to subscribe to a creator, users can view the paid content published by the creator; after subscribing, users will receive a public subscription badge. It is reported that the paid subscription system was implemented on April 20. According to Reuters on April 13, Musk announced that Twitter will open a paid subscription function to users, including long texts and long videos. In the first 12 months of the service launch, content publishers will receive all subscription revenue except for mobile platform fees (iOS or Android stores take 30%), and Twitter will not intercept any penny from it. The web version allows creators to get 92% of the revenue. However, Google rejected Musk's statement and said that it has reduced the service fee for all subscriptions on Google Play from 30% in 2022 to 15%. Earlier on April 21, Twitter began to cancel the blue label certification for non-paying accounts, and many crypto KOLs and founder accounts were affected.