Despite all his troubles, Elon Musk is determined to restart Twitter Blue ticks. However, in this case, it will not be so easy to get it, and the fact is that the leader does not want to stumble twice on the same stone. For this reason, he decided toughen the requirements for getting a subscription to the service… More or less.

New section update O, from Twitter Blue, indicates a change is on the way. For this reason, newcomers to the social network will not be able to immediately buy a subscription to the service. Actually, they will have to wait 90 days to be able to subscribe and therefore receive the desired checkmarks that the company is now democratized.

Recall that after a lousy repair, Twitter Blue was deactivated. Although we hoped that the action would be final, billionaire Elon Musk continues his blue badge democratization crusade. For this reason, we are expected to see a resurgence of the service on November 29, albeit with these new policies.

In doing so, Twitter is trying to prevent scammers or people who intend to impersonate third parties from doing so easily. In fact, after running the verification mark on Twitter Blue, the service suffered from such accounts; although everyone (except the CEO of the company) has been warning about this outcome for some time now.

Twitter Blue and Elon Musk keep tripping over the same rock despite wanting to avoid it

Twitter, Elon Musk

Of course, after this announcement, it is not surprising that Internet trolls are starting to accumulate accounts on their computers. Thus, when the specified date arrives, they will be able to use their entire arsenal and test it to their advantage.

Actually using Return tripresearchers found that Twitter Blue already had a similar policy.. The service clarified that “Twitter accounts created on or after November 9, 2022 will not be able to subscribe to the Twitter Blue service at this time.” The company has now specified how long it will wait.

Another policy that Musk has implemented to prevent identity forgery is the ability to change names. By changing the one you checked, you miss the target for a moment until the company confirms that you have not violated the terms of service.

Twitter continues to play big with its new policies. Many advertisers watch with great concern the issue of “free speech” or how fake accounts impersonate companies and cause serious problems. The most high-profile case is that of Eli Lilly, whose stock plummeted after a fake profile posted “insulin is now available for free.” Some of the advertisers chose to escape the ship, so SpaceX became a lifeline.


Source: Hiper Textual

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