Social media sites are going to charge for what was free — Here’s how much

March 4, 2023

By Kim Komando

How many services are you subscribed to between streaming, retail and other platforms? They don’t amount to much alone, but together they could make a significant dent in your bank account every month. Here’s the easiest way to get rid of subscriptions you rarely use.

Many social media sites are adopting subscriptions for services you’re used to getting for free, but there’s one trick to save. Some sites offer cheaper plans if you opt for the web version rather than the app. Here’s how it works.

Twitter Blue

Following Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter announced changes to its Blue subscription plan that made verified checks available to anyone. There’s also a gold checkmark for business accounts. Did you know about that one?

The verification badge was a fiasco, as people impersonated well-known brands and celebrities, including Musk. Here’s more on what happened. If you sign up for Twitter Blue today, you won’t get your blue checkmark immediately. Your profile will have to meet specific eligibility requirements first.

So what else comes with a Twitter subscription? Here are some highlights:

The big ones here are the ability to edit and undo tweets and 2FA. A higher character limit is also nice. But the cosmetic stuff won’t really affect your experience in the long run.

Now here’s the trick. You pay more if you use the app. The web version is cheaper:

Meta Verified

Last month, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta Verified, a subscription bundle for Facebook and Instagram users. Like Twitter, this plan comes with a blue badge, which requires a government ID for verification.

Here are more perks that come with Meta Verified:

Really, does anyone care about stickers and stars? Meta threw that in there to add some perception of value. The big change comes via 2FA and better customer support.

Meta Verified is currently available in Australia and New Zealand and will launch in other countries soon. It costs $14.99 per month for the app on iOS and Android and $11.99 per month for the web (Facebook only).

Sick of overpaying on Adobe? This free program works just as well!

Reddit premium

“The front page of the internet” offers a subscription plan that gives you the following perks:

The coins and cosmetic changes don’t amount to much, but an ad-free experience is nice if you’re a major Redditor. As for the Reddit Lounge, the consensus is that it’s nothing special.

Reddit Premium costs $5.99 per month or $49.99 per year. There’s no web discount.

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Snapchat+

Snapchat+ launched last year and has grown to include many features. Here are some highlights:

There’s really nothing here that makes a subscription worth it, unless you’re desperately seeking validation on social media. You can also change your Snapchat aesthetic but really, how long will that thrill last?

The My AI chatbot seems interesting, but you’ll likely get a better experience with ChatGPT. Here’s our primer on the Microsoft-backed AI chatbot.

Snapchat+ goes for $3.99 per month.

Tumblr ad-free

This is a barebones (and welcome) subscription plan: For $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year, you can enjoy Tumblr without ads.

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