Twitter completes the new @TweetDeck registration page they work on. Two new points: 1. A link to ‘t… https://t.co/N6VGWM0EF4 – Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) 1648671114000 Earlier this month, Wong posted on Twitter that she had found a code that suggested that TweetDeck had become the exclusive service of Twitter Blue. Twitter Blue is a subscription service from Twitter and provides users with features such as the ability to undo tweets and read articles without ads on the microblogging platform. The new subscription service is available for both iOS and Android users, along with the Twitter web. Twitter Blue subscribers will also have timely access to features tested by the microblogging application. They will also be able to upload up to 10 minutes of video (as opposed to the standard ~ 2 minutes for non-subscribers) via longer video uploads and pin their favorite conversations to the top of their DM with pinned conversations. Twitter acquired TweetDeck in 2011 and last year said it was working on a major “overhaul” of the app. The overhaul may include new features and the application may be paid for. However, Twitter has not reported anything about the development so far. That said, Wong has a very good track record of upcoming operations on social media platforms, so if you use TweetDeck, then be prepared for the fact that you may end up paying for it.