Ilon Musk paid for a Twitter Blue subscription for the writer, but the latter suggested a more useful way of spending the money - by giving it to Ukrainians.
Rumours of this have been circulating for the past few weeks.
Plus $50 a month for each "connected" employee of the company.
Whereas Twitter used to have about 7,500 employees, now there are only about 1,300 left.
His fortune has plummeted to $137 billion after Tesla stock plummeted in recent weeks.
It all started with the blocking of the @ElonJet account, which posted data on the movement of private planes of celebrities, including Musk.
There are plans, but the new head of the company does not say when exactly.
Earlier, Musk published a tweet in which he promised to sleep and work in the office "until the organization is running smoothly." This message was later deleted.
Apple is the largest advertiser of the social network.
The reason was the billionaire's chaotic approach to management and mass layoffs of employees.
Previously, Twitter's new owner said he would not unblock any accounts until he assembled a content moderation board.
The new features have not yet been officially launched, they are only being tested. But some users have already received the update and made a fuss on the social network.
The shutdown affected a block of 1,300 terminals, which Ukraine purchased in March from a British company and used for combat operations.
The page is now available again, but the musician has not yet published any new messages.
SpaceX will not cut off access to Starlink for the Ukrainian Armed Forces even if they do not pay for it.