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Verified no more: Chaos on Twitter as blue ticks disappear

Twitter has caused a stir among its users by stripping thousands of verified accounts of their blue ticks. The platform’s move has created confusion, with many high-profile figures losing their verification. Even…

Twitter has caused a stir among its users by stripping thousands of verified accounts of their blue ticks. The platform’s move has created confusion, with many high-profile figures losing their verification. Even worse, Twitter has announced that anyone wishing to retain their checkmark must pay $84 per year.

Celebrities, public figures, and government organizations are among those affected, with some users already complaining about copycat accounts. The loss of verification has led to mourning, and some celebrities have refused to pay for the service but still retain the status. Elon Musk, who admitted to paying for some celebrity verifications, including for author Stephen King, has become a subject of discussion.

However, the removal of verification has raised concerns about the spread of misinformation on the platform. With over 300 million monthly users, the changes have sparked fears over the platform’s ability to combat fake news. Additionally, Twitter has dropped the “government-funded Media” tag on some accounts, raising further questions about the platform’s transparency.

The removal of verification has created chaos and confusion among Twitter users, with concerns over the platform’s ability to combat misinformation. The move has generated mixed reactions, with some users making jokes about the situation, while others mourn the loss of their verified status.

Source:BBC

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Published April 21, 2023
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