The "last date" for the evacuation of its famous blue marks of approval is April 20, Twitter Chief Elon Musk reported on Tuesday.


Taking to the microblogging stage that the Tesla Chief took over before the end of last year, Musk shared the destiny of the blue marks — that have for some time been viewed as prizes to be acquired.


He tweeted: "Last date for eliminating inheritance Blue checks is 4/20."


Tweeps promptly answered to Musk's tweet sharing their shock and disappointment, blaming the Chief for doing this in a bid to get more cash-flow.


Last month, Twitter reported that it would begin moving back the famous blue marks of approval from April 1.


Around the same time, Twitter reported that a Twitter Blue membership was accessible universally for $7 (roughly Rs2,250), the stage has declared its choice to move back the sought after marks.


Preceding Elon's takeover of the microblogging stage, marks of approval were utilized to confirm records of people and gatherings as dynamic credible and "striking" records of interest.


Above all, the confirmed marks of approval were liberated from cost and clients were not approached to pay for them.


Nonetheless, Twitter declared in mid-December that they were carrying out Twitter blue membership model that would permit endorsers of "gain admittance to supporter just elements, for example, Alter Tweet, 1080p video transfers and peruser mode."


Twitter clients were educated that they would be able "buy" a blue check through the membership model for $8 each month (iOS and Android information exchanges will cost $11 each month, due to application store costs). Twitter, at that point, likewise let clients know that other mark tones and identifications would be accessible for buy to mean whether a record is a business or an administration.