So, I just came across an interesting article about Twitter users losing their verified checkmark for not paying Elon Musk $8. Yeah, you heard that right, apparently Elon Musk’s new “Verified Only” app charged Twitter users $8 to ensure they kept their blue verified badge. And those who couldn’t fork up the dough had their badge disappear.
Basically, the article talks about how Elon Musk’s new app was designed to help fight against bots and trolls on Twitter, by only allowing verified accounts to reply to his tweets. But, the catch is that you have to pay $8 to become verified, and if you don’t keep paying, you’ll lose your badge. Some users are calling it a scam, while others think it’s a good way to ensure authenticity on the platform.
Now, I personally don’t have a verified badge, nor am I willing to pay $8 to get one. But, I do think it’s interesting to see how people are willing to pay for the appearance of authenticity online. It also raises questions about the power that social media influencers and celebrities hold, and whether or not they should be able to monetize their own verification process.
Overall, I think this topic is important because it sheds light on the ever-evolving world of social media and how it affects our perception of ourselves and others. It also shows how even the smallest changes on these platforms can have big impacts on the way we use them.
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