Elon Musk, who is now the sole owner of Twitter, is graciously approving Ali Zafar, a Pakistani actor and singer, for his recommendations. He adds that Twitter is a social media platform that makes it simple for people to access material from different nations.

The 3.2 million-follower Teefa in Trouble celebrity and well-known figure in Pakistan wrote on Thursday that Twitter's algorithms should be changed so that "a person sitting in the US should be able to come across content being generated in Japan more easily and vice versa."


"Tweets and content should be monetized and reach a far wider audience. Individuals cannot buy reach; businesses can," Zafar tweeted.



"True, Twitter has excellent content in Japan — almost half of all adults online," Musk responded, "but it's nearly never viewed outside of Japan."

The Tesla CEO is eager to transform Twitter, announcing daily product changes via his account, which has 113.5 million followers as of this writing.


According to Musk, Twitter Blue, a subscription service that comes with a verified blue tick symbol for users, will cost $8 a month.