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Alibaba.com, the largest business-to-business e-commerce website on the mainland, has introduced a low-price version of its premium membership in the face of the economic downturn.
“Gold check for companies, grey check for governments, blue for individuals (celebrities or not). Painful, but necessary,” Musk said in a tweet.
Elon Musk wants companies and brands on Twitter to fork over $1,000 per month to get verified check-marks on his social network.
To purchase these medallions, one must order a minimum of 50 of them. There are various similar designs listed on Alibaba priced from anywhere between $1 to $5.
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