In a recent interview, Musk said that the service may be extended to India within a month.

Last year, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand became the first countries to see the new product. A new version of the subscription service will be launched in those markets on Monday.

Musk promises a verified checkmark to anyone who subscribes, as well as long form video content, having to sift through fewer ads, and more. The people who already have the verified checkmark will need to subscribe to the service in order to keep it.

He has previously stated that the price of the service in the US will be more affordable in some countries.

The note said power to the people. Just like celebrities, companies, and politicians, your account will have a blue checkmark.

In order to turn the subscription service into a major revenue driver, Musk borrowed $13 billion from banks. Musk has to pay a lot of interest.

Half of the company's workforce was laid off this week.

Over the weekend, Musk gave a few more updates on his social media platform. He claimed that the company can beat the ad-revenue split of YouTube and that fixing the search function on the micro-blogging site is a high priority.

He said that users will soon be able to send long-form text messages to their followers on the platform. Over the years, a lot of users who wish to post longer texts have posted pictures of their text on a note app. Musk said the new changes will endabsurdity