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Kangana Ranaut says paying to maintain Twitter account will ‘build its integrity’: ‘No free lunches…’

Actor Kangana Ranaut took to her Instagram stories and criticised the verification process of Twitter, while extending her support for ‘ideologically motivated’ Twitter. However, she also added that paying a certain amount to maintain a Twitter account will ‘help maintain its integrity’. Last year, Kangana’s Twitter account was permanently suspended for repeatedly violating Twitter rules and writing incendiary posts.
Kangana wrote, “Twitter is the best social media platform that is there right now, it is intellectually / ideologically motivated not about looks or lifestyle, I could never understand the idea of verification that some selected few get, as if others don’t have an authentic exence, for example, I will get verified but if my father wants a blue tick then 3-4 clowns will dismiss his very identity as if he is living some illegal life…”

She further wrote, “Also paying a certain amount to maintain a Twitter account will only help it build its integrity, there are no free lunches in this world, have you ever thought all these platforms that you access freely how do they sustain themselves? They don’t just sell data, they make you a part of them, influence you and then sell you (your voice/consciousness) every single minute of the day, and that’s why there is no free will is such platforms, so it’s not a bad idea to try to build a self-sustaining SM (social media) platform… It is easy to arm tw a bankrupt company even if it intends to hold a high value system sooner or later it will have a price tag…” she added.
Elon Musk bought Twitter a month ago. Last month, Kangana triumphantly declared that she had predicted the doom of ex-Twitter heads long ago which came true. On Instagram, she wrote, “Trending since morning I had predicted the doom of ex Twitter heads long ago…another prediction came true.”
On the work front, Kangana Ranaut, who was last seen in Dhaakad, is busy with her film Emergency, where she plays the role of former Prime Miner Indira Gandhi.  The film also stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhry, Vishak Nair and Shreyas Talpade in prominent roles.

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