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social-media1 year ago

"Controversy Erupts as X Restores Free Blue Checks for Influential Users"

Elon Musk's social network, X (formerly known as Twitter), has started granting blue ticks to its most-followed users for free, regardless of whether they want them or not. This move comes after Musk had previously tied the blue tick to the paid-for subscription service, causing dismay among users who had their verification removed and then reinstated without their consent. The blue tick, once a symbol of prominence and identity verification, has now become a source of controversy and frustration for many users on the platform.

social-media2 years ago

"Twitter Blue Accounts Amplify Ukraine War Misinformation"

False and misleading posts about the Ukraine conflict are spreading on Twitter, particularly by accounts with a blue tick that pay for their content to be promoted. Examples include claims of US weapons used in French riots, "baby factories" in Ukraine, Ukrainian missile strikes, and the cancellation of elections by President Zelensky. These posts have been traced back to pro-Kremlin channels and unreliable sources. Twitter declined to comment on the issue.

technology2 years ago

"The Cost of Twitter's Blue Checkmark"

A "hack" has been discovered that allows Twitter users to give themselves a blue tick for free by adding the words "former blue check" to their bio. The trick appears to work for formerly verified users under the old blue tick system, but not for users who have never been verified. However, there are reports that the blue tick appears whenever users edit their bio, before disappearing shortly afterwards. This latest error is one of many that have been appearing on Twitter since CEO Elon Musk made sweeping changes to the platform's timeline, algorithm, and verification system.

social-media2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding Twitter's Blue Checkmarks

Celebrities including Ian McKellen, David Mitchell, and Neil Gaiman have had their "blue ticks" reinstated on Twitter, days after the verification badge was removed from high-profile accounts. Twitter CEO Elon Musk recently removed the "legacy verified" marks on celebrity accounts, and users now have to pay a monthly fee to be verified. However, many celebrities have had their ticks restored without paying, leading to confusion. Musk has revealed that he is personally paying for three celebrities to subscribe to Twitter Blue, after they signalled their intent not to pay.

social-media2 years ago

Twitter's Blue Tick Controversy: Celebrities React.

Celebrities including Ian McKellen, David Mitchell, and Neil Gaiman have had their "blue ticks" reinstated on Twitter, days after the verification badge was removed from high-profile accounts. Twitter CEO Elon Musk recently removed the "legacy verified" marks on celebrity accounts, and users now have to pay a monthly fee to be verified. However, many celebrities have had their ticks restored without paying, leading to confusion. Musk has revealed that he is personally paying for three celebrities to subscribe to Twitter Blue, after they signalled their intent not to pay.

technology2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding Twitter's Blue Tick Verification

Twitter has restored blue tick badges to some high-profile accounts, including Beyoncé, Harry Kane, Richard Osman, and Victoria Beckham, without them having to pay for the premium service called Twitter Blue. The blue tick was originally used as a tool of authentication to help stop fake accounts and the spread of misinformation. Now, it is a symbol that an account has subscribed to Twitter Blue, and there is a verification process attached to making the payment. Elon Musk has claimed that he paid for the subscriptions himself on behalf of some celebrities who had criticised the scheme.

social-media2 years ago

Twitter's Blue Tick Purge Sparks Ridicule and Chaos Among Celebrities and Brands

Celebrities, including Ricky Gervais and Richard Osman, have mocked the removal of their "blue tick" verification on Twitter, which was removed at the behest of CEO Elon Musk. Twitter users must now pay a monthly fee to be verified, leading to concerns that misinformation will spread more easily. Musk is personally paying for three celebrities to subscribe to Twitter Blue, while government organisations, state-affiliated representatives, companies, or media entities will remain verified.

social-media2 years ago

"Twitter strips high-profile users of blue tick verification"

Twitter's decision to monetize verification by making blue ticks an $84 paid-for service is causing chaos as copycat accounts scramble to prove their authenticity. Elon Musk has given blue ticks to a few celebrities who didn't ask for one, while labels describing media organizations such as the BBC have disappeared. Critics fear the rise in paid verification will lead to an amplification of disinformation on the site, which could scare off advertisers and undermine any extra revenue Twitter is getting from its verification subscription model.

social-media2 years ago

Elon Musk's Twitter Verification Controversies

Elon Musk has paid for some prominent Twitter accounts, including those of Stephen King and LeBron James, to retain their blue ticks after Twitter launched a cull that stripped verified status from many famous names. Musk's plans for Twitter Blue include giving subscribers' replies greater prominence in users' default For You feed and boosting tweets they interact with. The switch to paid-for verification is necessary to eradicate automated bot accounts and generate an alternative source of income to advertising, which accounts for most of Twitter's income.

social-media2 years ago

Twitter's 'legacy' verified check marks to be removed on 4/20, but skepticism remains.

Elon Musk has confirmed that the final deadline for Twitter to remove 'legacy' blue ticks will be April 20, 2023, and the only way to keep the tick after then is to subscribe to Twitter Blue. The blue tick on Twitter used to indicate an account that was notable or authentic, but under Musk's ownership, the blue tick means an account holder is paying for its subscription service Twitter Blue. Musk has also rolled out new gold and grey ticks to indicate verified businesses and government bodies, respectively, and is charging £1,000 per month for them.