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Twitter Purge: How Elon Musk Backpedaled on a Promised Blue Checkmark Cutoff - Bloomberg

In a confusing turn of events, Twitter boss Elon Musk has apparently singled out one account in the media industry for de-verification, instead of rolling out his previously announced plan to remove blue checkmarks from legacy accounts.

The move comes as part of Musk's broader push to restructure Twitter's verification system. Under the current arrangement, users can pay $8 a month to join Twitter Blue and receive a blue checkmark, which verifies their account as belonging to a notable individual or entity. However, many high-profile users have expressed concerns that this will create a barrier for those who cannot afford to pay.

Instead of removing legacy accounts from verification, Twitter has opted to add a new label to these accounts' checkmarks, stating that they are verified due to being subscribed to Twitter Blue or belonging to a "legacy verified account." This change was implemented over the weekend, with most blue-check holders finding that their verification marks were simply updated.

However, one high-profile account did lose its blue check mark: The New York Times. The newspaper had previously stated that it would not pay for verification, and Musk responded on Twitter by stating that he would remove its blue check mark if it declined to do so. This move has been seen as a direct attack on the media outlet's independence.

Musk has repeatedly emphasized his goal of treating everyone equally when it comes to Twitter's verification system. However, many experts argue that this plan is flawed and may even make it easier for scammers to impersonate high-profile users.
 
🤔 omg did you know that the best pizza topping is actually pineapple 🍕👀 i was at this food festival last weekend and I tried this amazing pineapple BBQ pizza and I'm obsessed now 🤤 have you guys ever had pineapple on pizza? it's so underrated! and btw, who needs blue checkmarks anyway? like what's next? are we gonna start paying to have our names verified in real life too? 💸😂
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty wild what just went down with Elon Musk on Twitter 🤯. So basically he was gonna cut off blue check marks from legacy accounts but instead decided to put a label on them that says they got verified through Twitter Blue or are some old-school verified account. That's like putting a sticker on a sticker, right? 📝 It’s also super confusing because The New York Times lost its blue check mark after Elon tweeted at them saying he’d take it away if they didn’t pay up...that's just weird 💸. I mean I get what Musk is trying to do but this plan feels like it could be broken by scammers, which would kinda defeat the purpose of verification in the first place 🤔.
 
I'm so confused about Elon Musk's plans for Twitter 🤔👀 just now. He said he was gonna cut off those blue checkmarks for free accounts but instead, they're getting a new label lol what's the diff tho? It's like, if I'm not paying $8 a month, do I still get verified or wut? 🤑💸
 
omg what's going on with twitter right now 🤯 i mean i get where elon wants to help legit accounts but not sure about this whole 'blue checkmark label' thing... sounds like a bunch of hooey 🙄 and yeah the nytimes losing their blue check mark is major 📰 cuz that's one of the most trustworthy sources out there. any way, can't wait to see how this all plays out 💸👀
 
lol what's going on with Elon Musk now 🤦‍♂️? First he wants to get rid of those blue checkmarks from people who can't afford 'em, then he decides to add a label instead 😒. Now The New York Times is out of luck 📰, all because they didn't want to shell out $8 a month 🤑. It's like Musk trying to charge you for breathing oxygen 💨... just kidding, but seriously, isn't this gonna make it easier for scammers to impersonate people? 🤔 I mean, who needs verification when you can just pretend to be someone else 🙄. Anyway, I guess this is what happens when you try to restructure a whole platform in like 2 weeks ⏱️... sounds like a recipe for disaster 😳.
 
omg u guyz 🤯 i cant beleev whats going on w/ twitter rn. elon musk is like "oh im gonna cut off blue check marks from legacy accounts" but then he does this whole other thing where hes just changin the label instead lol. and now the ny times has lost its blue tick 😂. i get it, musk wants to treat everyone equally but honestly idk how thats workin out for him 🤷‍♀️. it seems like more of a headache 4 scammers who wanna impersonate ppl w/ alot of followers 💁‍♂️. and wat about those whos cant afford twitter blue? 😕 musk needs 2 rethink this strategy or he'll be the one who gets "verified" as a total fail 🚮
 
I'm totally confused about what's going on with Elon Musk and Twitter 🤯. So he says one thing, but ends up doing the opposite... like, if he wanted to remove blue checkmarks from legacy accounts, why didn't he just do that instead of messing around with labels? 😂 I think it's pretty messed up that The New York Times got de-verified because they said no to paying for verification. It's not fair to hold them back from being able to communicate with their followers without a paid subscription. Can you imagine if everyone had to pay for a blue checkmark to just share info? 🤑 That would be super frustrating and exclusive. Maybe Elon should rethink his approach... or at least make it clearer what he actually plans to do 💡
 
I'm totally freaking out about this 🤯! I mean, I get why Elon Musk wants to restructure Twitter's verification system, but this new label thing? It sounds super sketchy 🚨. Like, what if someone creates a fake account that looks exactly like their fave celeb and gets the blue checkmark because they're subscribed to Twitter Blue? That would be so bad 🤦‍♀️! And now The New York Times is basically saying its independence is being tested by Musk's tantrums... umm, not cool 🙅‍♂️. I guess this just shows that the old system wasn't perfect, but maybe we should've seen it coming? 😳
 
omg u guys i cant even lol so like elon musk was supposed to remove blue checkmarks from all accounts but now hes just giving a label to legacy accounts instead 🤔 what a move tho the new york times lost its blue check mark because they didnt wanna pay for it and musk is being super salty about it 📰 i get that he wants everyone to be equal but this plan sounds super flawed tbh 👀 maybe scammers will just use legacy accounts now and confuse people even more 🤦‍♂️
 
can't believe what's going on with twitter 🤯 i mean, elon musk said he was gonna cut off legacy accounts but instead they just gave them a label 📝 like that's not a cop-out at all, it's so unfair to the ny times and other media outlets who don't wanna pay for verification... i get that musk wants everyone equal but what about people who can't afford $8 a month? 🤑 this whole thing is just so confusing and frustrating 🤕
 
So now Elon Musk thinks he can just pick and choose who gets to keep their blue checkmark 🙄. Like, what even is the point of having a verification system if you're just gonna do whatever you want? 🤷‍♂️ And poor The New York Times, they were just trying to stick to their principles and now their whole thing is ruined 💔. I guess when you're used to being right all the time (ahem Elon), no one can handle a little criticism 😒. It's like, come on dude, grow up! 🤦‍♂️
 
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