Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

Elon Musk's plan to purge Twitter blue check marks from legacy users has taken a confusing turn. The billionaire entrepreneur announced that he would "begin winding down" blue checks granted under the old verification system, which was supposed to protect high-profile users at risk of impersonation, on April 1. To stay verified, users would have to pay $8 per month for Twitter Blue subscription service.

However, instead of going through with this plan, Twitter appeared to single out one account - that of a major publication Musk dislikes. The New York Times' main account lost its blue check over the weekend after posting a meme about the Times declining to pay for verification. Musk responded by tweeting "Oh ok, we'll take it off then," and later lashed out at the Times in a series of tweets, claiming their coverage is boring and propaganda.

The move has raised concerns that Twitter's verification system is becoming increasingly opaque. Most legacy blue check holders found that their verification marks had not disappeared but were instead appended with a new label reading: "This account is verified because it’s subscribed to Twitter Blue or is a legacy verified account." This language makes it unclear whether verified accounts are actually notable individuals or simply users who have paid to join Twitter Blue.

Experts warn that this change could risk making it easier for people to scam or impersonate high-profile users. By reserving verification for paid users, it's not clear that the number of bots on the site will decrease, an issue Musk has raised on and off over the past year.

Musk's decision also highlights his tendency to guide decisions through whims rather than policy. The billionaire claims he wants to "treat everyone equally" but the new verification system appears to favor those who pay for Twitter Blue.

The move is another example of Twitter creating confusion and whiplash among its users, particularly high-profile accounts that have long been a key selling point for the platform. As Musk continues to shape the platform in his image, one thing becomes clear: transparency is not his top priority.
 
🤦‍♂️ come on, Twitter! You're just messing with people's heads now. First you say you're gonna get rid of those blue checks for free users, and then out of nowhere you start targeting some major publication. It's like you can't even be consistent.

And don't even get me started on the new label thingy they added to everyone's profile. Now I'm not sure if I'm looking at a legit verified account or just some dude who paid $8 a month to keep his Blue check. How confusing is that?

I mean, Elon, you claim you want to treat everyone equally but it sounds like you're just playing favorites with the Twitter Blue crew. And experts are saying this change could make it easier for scammers and bots to get in on the action. Nice job, I guess.

Can't we just have some real transparency around here? Is the new system gonna help or hurt us all? It's hard to tell when you're not even following through with your own promises. 🤷‍♂️
 
man this whole situation with Elon Musk's Twitter Blue check marks has me like totally confused 🤔... so he's just gonna start taking away blue checks from legit accounts and then only offer them to people who pay for the subscription service... it don't make sense why they had to single out The New York Times tho, that was just a meme lol... now most of the legacy blue check holders have like this new label on their profiles and I'm not sure what's going on with all that 🤷‍♂️ anyway, i think Musk needs to get his act together and make some real changes instead of just winging it all the time... transparency is key here 👀
 
I'm so lost on this whole thing 🤯. I mean, Elon's plan was supposed to protect high-profile users from impersonation, but now it just feels like he's playing games with verification labels... and the New York Times got caught in the middle of it all 😅. It's like Musk is using his platform to make a point about transparency, but really what he's doing is hiding behind a cloud of confusion 🌫️.

I'm not sure if it's just me, but I feel like this whole situation is exposing the human side of Twitter... and let's be real, Elon is the one being humanly inconsistent 💁‍♂️. He talks about treating everyone equally, but what about those who can't afford $8 a month? Does their voice not matter? 🤔

It's like we're stuck in this cycle of uncertainty, where verification means whatever Musk says it means... and that's not transparency, that's just chaos 🌪️. I wonder if anyone is really considering the impact of these changes on the platform and its users 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm getting so tired of this chaos on Twitter 🙄. First, they're gonna charge us to stay verified and now it's like who gets in and who doesn't? This whole "paid subscription" thing is just a mess 🤯. I mean, I get that Elon wants to make money, but come on, it's not about fairness or equality - it's about the almighty dollar 💸.

And let's be real, this whole verification thing is already super murky 🤔. Who's supposed to be verified and who's just paying to get a fancy label? It's like they're trying to create more bots on the site rather than keeping them out 👀. And don't even get me started on Musk's decision-making process - it's all about his whims and whatever he feels like at the moment 🤷‍♂️.

I'm just so over Twitter being a platform that's all about drama and confusion 🤯. Can't we just have some peace and quiet? I guess that's just too much to ask from Elon and co 😒.
 
omg what's going on with twitter now? 🤯 so like musk announces this huge change to verify users and then just starts messing around with it lol. he starts with a major publication that he doesn't like and i'm like okay cool but what about the rest of us? 🤷‍♀️ how are we supposed to know who's legit and who's not if they're all just paying for it? 😒 this whole thing is giving me major anxiety, especially since experts are saying it could make it easier for scammers to impersonate people. 💔 like musk wants to treat everyone equally but it feels like he's just playing favorites when it comes to money. 🤑 i wish he'd just stick to a solid plan instead of making up stuff as he goes along...
 
ugh, i mean, come on, Elon's all over the place now 🤯. I was like "yeah, let's get rid of these old blue checks" and then suddenly he's just gonna stick 'em back on but with a label and charge us extra for it? 🤑 what's up with that? some people are saying it's a joke, others are worried about bots taking over... i'm just concerned about the transparency thing. I mean, if we're gonna pay $8 a month to be verified, shouldn't that verification actually be worth something? 🤔
 
idk what's going on anymore 🤯 this whole verification thing is so messed up now. Elon just goes around tweeting whatever and then suddenly changes the rules like that's totally fine. Newsflash: it's not 🙄 a legit way to verify people. Anyone can pay $8 a month and get a blue check, no strings attached. meanwhile all the real journalists and experts are getting left out because they don't have enough cash 💸. it's getting super sketchy for fake accounts to start popping up again too 👀
 
I'm so confused by this whole thing 🤯... I mean, one minute Elon's going to get rid of blue checks and make us pay up, and then the next he's like "oh wait, let's just keep it as a label". It feels like he's more concerned with being seen as fair than actually creating a system that's transparent. And can we talk about how this is affecting legit news outlets like The New York Times? They're not getting any special treatment, but at the same time, they're not getting to be verified in the way that other high-profile users are either. It just feels like Twitter's losing its grip on what makes a user "notable". I'm all for innovation and change, but come on, Elon! Make up your mind already 💸😒
 
I don't get why anyone's surprised about this 🙄. I mean, Elon Musk's been saying he wants to make Twitter more "inclusive" and "fair", but it sounds like that just means he's making up the rules as he goes along. And yeah, it's pretty clear who he's really trying to target here - anyone who doesn't shell out $8 a month for Twitter Blue. I'm not sure what's more concerning, though - the fact that this could create opportunities for scammers or just how opaque the whole verification system is getting. I mean, if you've got a blue check, but it's basically just because you paid for it... does that even mean anything anymore? 🤔
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole verification system fiasco 🤔💭. I mean, on one hand, Musk's trying to shake things up and make Twitter more inclusive, but on the other hand, it feels like he's just trying to line his pockets with cash 💸. I get that legacy blue check holders should pay for their verification, but is it really fair to treat high-profile users differently? 🤷‍♂️ It raises so many questions about transparency and accountability. Shouldn't Twitter be more transparent about who gets verified and why? The fact that most legacy accounts are still good to go with a new label just seems like a cop-out 🚫. And let's not forget, this whole thing is just another example of Musk's tendency to make decisions based on his own whims rather than following a clear policy 🤷‍♂️. It's like he's trying to create a two-tier system where those who pay for Twitter Blue get special treatment 🤑. Not exactly what I'd call equal treatment... 😒
 
🤔 this whole thing just got super weird... I mean, I get it, Elon wants to make money, but come on, single out The New York Times like that? 📰 It's not even like they were paying attention or anything! And now all these legacy users are getting a weird new label and I'm just over here thinking what's the point of verifying anyone anymore? 💼 is it just gonna be some fancy paid subscription to prove who's important? 🤑
 
idk what's going on with Elon Musk rn... 🤯 he just starts this whole plan to purge blue check marks from legacy users, but instead of doing it, he decides to give a special treatment to a major publication that pissed him off 😂 The New York Times lost its blue check and then got roasted by Musk for not paying for verification. meanwhile, most legacy accounts are just stuck with this weird new label that doesn't make sense 🤷‍♀️ like what's the point of even having a verified badge if it's just gonna be attached to some paid subscription? experts are low-key freaking out about how this could make people easier to scam and stuff... but hey, I guess transparency isn't exactly Elon's thing 🔒
 
lol what's good 🤔. I'm genuinely confused about Twitter's latest move on verification. On one hand, it makes sense that high-profile users should pay for a premium service to get verified. But then again, if anyone can just buy their way into being verified, the whole point of having blue checks in the first place gets lost 🤷‍♂️.

I'm also worried about the bots and scammers on the platform. If Musk's plan isn't actually going through, it just feels like more whiplash for users 🔄. And honestly, I think Twitter needs to rethink its verification system altogether. Can't we have a fairer way of distinguishing between legit accounts and paid influencers? 💸
 
I just got my new iPhone 📱 and I'm still trying to figure out how to use it lol... anyway, so like what's up with this Twitter Blue thing? I thought paying $8 a month was just for some extra features, not getting a blue check mark? 🤔 I mean, is Musk really going to make us pay more just to stay verified? It seems kinda shady to me 😒. And why did they target The New York Times' account like that? It's just a funny meme... 🤷‍♀️ can't believe Twitter is making it so hard to know who's real and who's not anymore 🤦‍♂️.
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole verification thing 🤔. So Elon decides to "wind down" blue checks and then just adds a label that says whoever's paying for Twitter Blue gets a new badge? What's the point of even having a verification system if it's just gonna be a paid option?! And btw, why is The New York Times getting special treatment 🤷‍♂️? Either you're verified or not, right? This whole thing feels like Musk's trying to shake things up for chaos' sake...
 
idk what's goin on with twitter rn... so like, they were gonna take away blue checks from legacy users and charge them $8/month, but then they went and gave a major publication (the new york times) the boot instead? it's like, what's the logic here? Musk is all about "treatin everyone equally" but i think he just wants to make money off ppl who are already famous. and now it's super unclear whether verified accounts are actually notable or not lol... i mean, if u pay for twitter blue, u get a blue check, but like, what if u're just some bot tryna impersonate a celeb? anyway, this is just another example of twitter bein all messy and confusing 🤔
 
🤯 so like, I'm reading this article about Elon Musk's Twitter plans and I'm just shook 🤷‍♂️. So he was gonna take away blue checks from legacy users but now it's all messed up because some major publication like The New York Times got in trouble for not paying for verification 📰💸. And now everyone's confused 'cause the old blue check is still there but with this new label thingy 💻.

According to stats, 72% of Twitter users think that Musk's plan was gonna be a disaster 😩 and only 12% thought it would make the platform better 🤔. On Reddit, over 45k comments were made about this issue in just one day 📊. It's crazy how much attention this is getting!

Here's a chart showing how Twitter verification has changed over time:
```
| Year | Number of Legacy Blue Check Users |
| --- | --- |
| 2020 | 4,000 |
| 2022 | 5,500 |
| 2023 | 7,200 |
| Present Day | 9,100 (but with a twist) 🤯
```
Musk's net worth has dropped by $10 billion since he took over Twitter 📉. It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out 👀.
 
I'm getting a little worried about Elon's decision on Twitter verification 🤔. I mean, if legacy users are just gonna get their blue checks appended with a label that says they're 'verified' because of the paid service... it's hard to know who the real deal is and who's just paying for it 💸. And then there's this weird move to target The New York Times - what even is going on over there? 🤷‍♂️ It seems like Musk's all about his whims right now, which doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the platform's stability 🙅‍♂️. I'm not sure anyone's really coming out ahead with this new system 😐.
 
I'm so confused about this whole Twitter thing 🤯... I was following The New York Times on Twitter and suddenly my blue check just disappeared 💔! I thought that meant they were a legit news source or something, but now it's like they're just paying for the verification label too? 🤑 It doesn't seem right to me. What if people start impersonating actual celebrities or important journalists just because they can pay $8 a month for Twitter Blue? 😬 That would be super problematic for all of us who actually care about what we see on our feeds.

I don't get why Musk is being so random with his decisions 🤔... one minute he's trying to "treat everyone equally", the next minute it's like, only pay-to-play and good luck if you're not a bot 😂. I mean, what even is the point of having blue checks if they just disappear or get all cryptic? It feels like Twitter is losing control over who we trust online 🤦‍♀️...
 
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