Twitter's Tick Verifications are reportedly becoming part of a Twitter's paid-for Blue service

Musk has confirmed that Twitter is revamping its verification process

Twitter's Tick Verifications are reportedly becoming part of a Twitter's paid-for Blue service

Twitter's Blue Tick verifications are getting revamped, and may become a paid for service

Days after his acquisition of Twitter, Elon Musk revealed that the company verification process is in the process of being "revamped", with new reports from The Verge alleging that it will become a paid for service.

Right now, Twitter's blue tick verifications are available for free to accounts that the platform has deemed as authentic. Twitter's blue tick signals that the source of tweets are from the users and companies that are verified, making their users less likely to be fooled by imitators and scammers.

According to The Verge, blue tick verification will soon become part of Twitter Blue, an optional Twitter service that is available for $4.99 per month. The Verge has alleged that Twitter Blue will soon cost $19.99 per month, and that currently verified users will need to become part of Twitter Blue to continue having their Blue checkmarks. At this time, it is unknown if Twitter Blue subscribers are guaranteed to receive verified status, or what other perks are being added to Twitter Blue. Verified Twitter users will reportedly have 90 days to subscriber to Twitter Blue.

Musk has been clear that he plans to tackle bots and fake users on the social media platform, and changing how the company verifies its users could be a major step towards Twitter's bot-free future.  

Twitter's Tick Verifications are reportedly becoming part of a Twitter's paid-for Blue service

If The Verge's report is true, Elon Musk plans to grow Twitter's subscriber revenue by forcing its verified users to say a subscription fee to maintain their blue checkmark status. This will be a small price to pay for many of Twitter's corporate userbase, but the almost $240 per year fee will cause many individual verified users to lose their checkmarks. Twitter's new Blue service appears to be a tax on Twitter's most popular users, and on companies that use the platform extensively. 

Will the Blue "Verified" Checkmark become meaningless?

At this time, it is unknown how Twitter's "Verified" checkmark will be given to users following Musk's planned verification revamp. Hopefully, it will not become a checkmark that is automatically given to all premium Twitter Blue users, as that would make the checkmark open for abuse and devalue the symbol's status. Perhaps Twitter's more costly version of Twitter Blue will only be available to verified users, or the service will come with some form of verification process. Either way, Musk's alleged verification revamp is a tax on Twitter trustworthiness. 

You can join the discussion on Twitter's verification revamp and alleged changes to Twitter Blue on the OC3D Forums.  

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31-10-2022, 16:18:38

Dawelio
And to increase Twitter's overall net worth and hence his own in the end...Quote

01-11-2022, 20:29:28

NeverBackDown
What's wrong with that?Quote

01-11-2022, 20:41:55

AngryGoldfish
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Originally Posted by NeverBackDown View Post
What's wrong with that?
I wouldn't say there's anything inherently wrong with trying to grow a business, but there's usually quite a lot wrong with one man having vast amounts of wealth that continues to grow exponentially. It often doesn't mean good things for others. I'm not saying that's what is going to happen here, but if Elon had his way, there are many that would suffer. He's just a man after all. I think people (in general, not you) have idolised him. But I think he's quite fragile, like all of us, and probably shouldn't have as much money or power as he does.Quote

01-11-2022, 22:08:25

Warchild
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Originally Posted by AngryGoldfish View Post
I wouldn't say there's anything inherently wrong with trying to grow a business, but there's usually quite a lot wrong with one man having vast amounts of wealth that continues to grow exponentially. It often doesn't mean good things for others. I'm not saying that's what is going to happen here, but if Elon had his way, there are many that would suffer. He's just a man after all. I think people (in general, not you) have idolised him. But I think he's quite fragile, like all of us, and probably shouldn't have as much money or power as he does.
For some reason, i have no issues with him and his billions. Even the idea of him making more is fine but Jef Bezos... i despise him and everything about him. Can't really explain it. Maybe its more that he exploits his workers worse than any western rich man alive today. They are both eccentric, but to me Musk sees the future as technology, where as Bezos just sees exploitation?

Will be interesting to see what he does to Twitter. To me its just turned into P**n advertising for everyone that has some OF account now.Quote

02-11-2022, 11:55:00

NeverBackDown
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Originally Posted by AngryGoldfish View Post
I wouldn't say there's anything inherently wrong with trying to grow a business, but there's usually quite a lot wrong with one man having vast amounts of wealth that continues to grow exponentially. It often doesn't mean good things for others. I'm not saying that's what is going to happen here, but if Elon had his way, there are many that would suffer. He's just a man after all. I think people (in general, not you) have idolised him. But I think he's quite fragile, like all of us, and probably shouldn't have as much money or power as he does.
I don't agree with this in regards to Elon.

His "vast wealth" is tied in stocks and the other week Tesla hit a one year low and he lost billions. In addition to that all that money he makes goes into EVs and Space exploration. EVs alone transformed the world. While I don't care for Tesla you cannot deny the fact without Elon the production of EVs would have certainly not be anywhere close to what we have today. While they save on carbon emissions, sure the mining portion is not as eco friendly however you gotta start somewhere and technology still hasn't found a solid alternative.Quote
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