Elon Musk Muddies Up The Twitter Verification Description
Elon Musk Updates Language Around Verification, Now You Can’t Tell Who Paid For A Blue Check - Page 3
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April 3, 2023
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Business Are Not Paying Either
Twitter is bleeding cash since scaring away advertisers began a program for businesses and organizations charging them $1,000 a month. Businesses and non-profit organizations have a gold checkmark, and governments have a gray checkmark. As part of that policy, Twitter claims it would waive the fee for its 500 largest advertisers and 10,000 brands, companies, and organizations with the most followers. Being the bitter man that he is, Phony Stark took away the New York Times gold badge after an exchange on Twitter where someone said the publication would not pay for the subscription. Musk replied, “Oh ok, we’ll take it off then,” adding in another tweet, “NY Times is being incredible hypocritical here, as they are super aggressive about forcing everyone to pay their subscription.” The New York Times is standing firm, reiterating that it will not pay the monthly fee or reimburse any reporters who pay for verification. The gallery below shows more reactions to the blue check madness. — Photo: NurPhoto / Getty1. Welp
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