Twitter Blue is now being rolled out globally and it's time to say goodbye to legacy verified checkmarks. Essentially, to remain verified now, users need to pay up. Those who were verified as part of Twitter 1.0's verification mechanism will lose their verified ticks if they don't pay for Twitter Blue - a service that offers a verified tick and a host of other features like prioritised visibility.
According to Twitter, these so-called "legacy checkmarks" will start disappearing from the platform by April 1 under the recent leadership of Elon Musk, who had described the existing programme as corrupt after buying the platform last year.
Subscribers of this service not only receive a blue tick but also get prioritised replies and searches, which Elon Musk claims can fight spam.
???In addition, premium subscribers also get half the ads and the added ability to edit their tweets.
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If they're journalists or public figures, there's a good chance that they will get impersonated (as we saw in the beginning of Musk's Twitter Blue rollout), all the while limiting the reach of important public-facing information, especially in case of emergencies.?
It's no surprise that Musk doesn't really care about that. Earlier this week, Musk openly bragged about how all queries sent to Twitter's press email are automatically sent back the poop emoji as a response.
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