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Twitter Strips The New York Times of Verification, But Then Elon Musk Makes It Even Worse for Fake News Company

By Isabella Perez
Published in Twitter
April 07, 2023
1 min read
Twitter Strips The New York Times of Verification, But Then Elon Musk Makes It Even Worse for Fake News Company

Twitter recently stripped The New York Times of its verified status due to violating its impersonation policy. However, this issue was quickly overshadowed by Elon Musk, who tweeted about the company’s “fake news” reputation. Musk’s tweet linked to an article alleging Times’ bias in their coverage of Tesla, the electric car company he founded. This resulted in a storm of backlash towards the company and the Times has since defended their reporting as thorough and unbiased.

The verification badge is important for credibility on the platform, as it identifies genuine accounts from fake ones. The removal of the Times’ badge implies that their account may no longer be credible, potentially damaging their reputation as a news source. Twitter’s decision comes amidst rising concerns of misinformation spreading on social media platforms, amplifying the importance of verification.

The involvement of Elon Musk further highlights the issue of fake news and the power of social media influencers. Musk has a massive following on Twitter, making his tweets highly influential. His tweet may have contributed to a further decline in trust in traditional news media, demonstrating the need for unbiased reporting and the importance of fact-checking.

Overall, this incident is a reminder of the importance of verification on social media platforms, as well as the need for unbiased reporting and fact-checking in news media to maintain credibility and combat the spread of fake news.


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