Twitter Previews New ‘Official’ Gray Checkmark Ahead of USD 8 Verification Plan Launch

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The new “official” badges have been “killed” by Elon Musk three hours after their release. In the upcoming months, according to Musk, Twitter will “do lots of dumb things,” but the blue check will also be “the great leveler.” Soon enough, Twitter changed its plans again.

Twitter has acknowledged that there is, in fact, a need for an official marker for some accounts, as a means of combating potential fraud, on the eve of the launch of its new USD 8 per month verification process, which will enable everyone to buy a prestigious blue checkmark for their account.

If a user wants to verify that they are interacting with an actual, “official” Twitter account of a brand or celebrity, they’ll need to tap through to their full profile to see it. However, the gray tick will not be displayed on individual tweets.

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