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LeBron James still remains a verified Twitter user as a Twitter Blue subscriber, despite slamming the social media platform’s new paid service.
Accounts with large numbers of verified followers who are paying subscribers to X are being given the badges, in what is the latest change to the site’s verification system since the platform ...
Surprising Fact. Although Twitter's latest change makes it a lot harder to distinguish between users whose identity was actually verified by Twitter and those who received the badge by paying $8 a ...
Free blue checks appear to be back on X just months after billionaire Elon Musk axed them in favor of a paid subscription model, though many users are unhappy to have Twitter’s formerly coveted ...
Twitter users with the prized checkmark once proudly displayed that blue badge as a sign that they were verified and somehow more special than mere mortal tweeters. But now the checkmark ...
From notability to blue badge of shame. ... Musk announced that all X accounts with more than 2,500 verified <cough> subscriber followers would get a blue checkmark themselves.
Twitter owner Elon Musk is seen with the Twitter blue authentication badge in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 21 September, 2022. STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images ...
And that little blue checkmark became something for which users must pay to verify their profiles. Beware! Bad actors are using those changes to target X users, including Get Gephardt.
Jan 04, 2024 23:10:00 X (formerly Twitter) announces a plan that reduces verified badges from $1,000 per month to $200 per month. With X, which was reborn from Twitter, ...
A number of prominent users of X, formerly Twitter, have been given complimentary blue verification badges despite not paying for the site’s Premium subscription, sparking confusion among users of the ...