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It appears that Elon Musk has finally (mostly) given up on trying to make paid blue checks on X a thing. This week, X users with large followings were surprised to see that their blue checks ...
On Wednesday afternoon, verified badges on X — blue checks — began to reappear on accounts that lost them when X owner Elon ...
X, formerly Twitter, is giving blue ticks to its most "influential" users in a significant change of policy. Those with more than 2,500 verified followers - people already paying for X Premium ...
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Free blue checks appear to be back on X just months after billionaire Elon Musk axed them in favor of a paid subscription model, though many users are unhappy to have Twitter’s formerly coveted ...
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It isn’t clear how many blue checks have been granted – nor how many were unwanted. As is policy at the social network since Musk took over, X did not respond to a request for comment.
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The blue tick is today's joke on the platform. Elon Musk is giving out free Premium and Premium Plus benefits to accounts with a high number of verified followers. But not everyone is happy about it.