Twitter Follows Through And Removes Blue Checkmarks From Legacy

Twitter Finally Removes Legacy Verification Check Marks Twitter is following through today on its promise to strip the coveted blue checkmark from legacy verified accounts that are not subscribed to twitter blue. Twitter removed blue legacy check marks from nonpaying users' accounts on thursday, weeks after the elon musk owned company initially announced that the changes would begin. the company.

Twitter Begins Removing Legacy Blue Checkmarks Twitter has begun removing blue checkmarks en masse from legacy verified accounts, fulfilling one of owner elon musk’s long stated plans for the social media network. The update comes after twitter elected not to follow through with its initial plan to remove "legacy" verified users of their blue checkmarks if they do not pay for the subscription. Get ready for the next phase of twitter 2.0’s subscription revenue push, with the platform announcing today that ‘legacy’ blue checkmarks will begin being revoked as of next week. on april 1st, we will begin winding down our legacy verified program and removing legacy verified checkmarks. Twitter officially says it may "remove the checkmark of an account at any time without notice." more precisely, musk said that all legacy checkmarks will be removed "in a few months.".

Twitter Removes Blue Checkmarks From Legacy Accounts Get ready for the next phase of twitter 2.0’s subscription revenue push, with the platform announcing today that ‘legacy’ blue checkmarks will begin being revoked as of next week. on april 1st, we will begin winding down our legacy verified program and removing legacy verified checkmarks. Twitter officially says it may "remove the checkmark of an account at any time without notice." more precisely, musk said that all legacy checkmarks will be removed "in a few months.". Twitter has said it will finally make good on its plans to remove legacy verification checkmarks from all users who aren’t paid up members of its premium subscription service. Twitter had to pause and relaunch blue after trolls abused the feature to impersonate notable figures, including musk. the firm instituted a review process and barred sign ups from accounts. Twitter users with the legacy verified blue checkmark are starting to see their profiles updated with the change this afternoon. this includes 9to5mac staffers, such as yours truly. Blue checkmarks for legacy accounts have begun disappearing from twitter. the big picture: the removal of the once highly sought after verification symbol will now become a pay to play marker accessible to anyone willing to cough up a few bucks a month.

Twitter Removes Legacy Verified Checkmarks Apples Bite International Twitter has said it will finally make good on its plans to remove legacy verification checkmarks from all users who aren’t paid up members of its premium subscription service. Twitter had to pause and relaunch blue after trolls abused the feature to impersonate notable figures, including musk. the firm instituted a review process and barred sign ups from accounts. Twitter users with the legacy verified blue checkmark are starting to see their profiles updated with the change this afternoon. this includes 9to5mac staffers, such as yours truly. Blue checkmarks for legacy accounts have begun disappearing from twitter. the big picture: the removal of the once highly sought after verification symbol will now become a pay to play marker accessible to anyone willing to cough up a few bucks a month.

Twitter Follows Through And Removes Blue Checkmarks From Legacy Twitter users with the legacy verified blue checkmark are starting to see their profiles updated with the change this afternoon. this includes 9to5mac staffers, such as yours truly. Blue checkmarks for legacy accounts have begun disappearing from twitter. the big picture: the removal of the once highly sought after verification symbol will now become a pay to play marker accessible to anyone willing to cough up a few bucks a month.

Twitter Follows Through And Removes Blue Checkmarks From Legacy
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