After a public poll voted to oust Musk as the CEO of the company, he said only paying subscribers would be able to vote on policy related matters.
The Blue member suggested that only paying members should be allowed to vote in policy-related polls.
Musk said on Monday that it would be changed.
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 19, 2022
A blue checkmark next to a user's account names is one of the perks of a paid subscription to the social network. One of Musk's strategies to monetize the platform is to charge $8 a month for web users in the US.
More than 10 million people voted in the poll for Musk to step down.
I don't know if I should step down. On Sunday, Musk posted a poll and said he would abide by the results.
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
Musk has instituted a number of changes at the company, including mass layoffs and reinstating the account of Donald Trump after taking a poll.
A series of snap changes at the platform has caused a lot of turmoil for users.
The accounts that tracked private jets were suspended last week. Musk said there were safety concerns.
Several journalists' accounts were suspended on Friday after Musk accused them of harassing him. The accounts have been restored.
Last week, it was announced that users would no longer be able to promote their accounts on other social media platforms.
Users were asked if a policy that prevented the creation of or use of existing accounts for the main purpose of advertising other social media platforms was necessary.
Insider's request for comment was not immediately responded to.