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Soon, previously verified Twitter accounts will lose their checkmarks unless they initiate a payment.on the website announced It “starts to gradually decline” [its] Shortly after Twitter Blue first launched in November 2022, company chief Elon Musk said: Said It said it had “too many broken legacy blue ‘validate’ checkmarks,” and said the company would remove them in the coming months.
On April 1st, we will begin retiring the Legacy Verified program and removing the Legacy Verified checkmark. If you’d like to keep your blue check mark on Twitter, sign up for Twitter Blue here. https://t.co/gzpCcwOpLp
Organizations can sign up https://t.co/RlN5BbuGA3…
— Twitter verified (@verified) March 23, 2023
It seems that now is the time for traditional verified users to lose the blue tick. That is, if Twitter isn’t just laying the groundwork for April Fool’s jokes.After all the mask i think he is funnyIt’s also unclear if the website plans to remove verified checkmarks all at once or in bulk.I contact the company and ask for an explanation, but in reply I get poop emoji.
Just as Blue subscriptions were made available worldwide, Twitter’s announcement regarding legacy verified users was made. , most people will be able to use the service. In addition to seeing a blue checkmark next to her username, paying subscribers can compose her 4,000-character tweets, edit posts, and enjoy higher reply rankings. Expanding Blue’s availability is necessary if Twitter wants to meet Musk’s goal of getting half of its revenue from subscriptions. We need to see if enough people around the world are willing to pay $8/month ($11 if paying from the iOS app).