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

Elon Musk's plan to scrap the coveted blue check marks, which were meant to identify high-profile users on Twitter, has taken an unexpected turn. Instead of implementing his initial promise to remove the checks from all verified accounts, Twitter appears to have targeted a single account - that of the New York Times, a major publication that Musk has publicly criticized.

The move comes as a surprise to many users, who were expecting their blue check marks to disappear on April 1. However, instead of losing their verification status, many legacy blue check holders found that their accounts had been appended with a new label reading: "This account is verified because it's subscribed to Twitter Blue or is a legacy verified account."

The change in language makes it unclear whether verified accounts are notable individuals or simply users who have paid for the Twitter Blue subscription service. This has raised concerns among experts and users, who fear that the move could make it easier for scammers to impersonate high-profile users.

It's worth noting that the New York Times' main account had opted out of paying for verification, but its other accounts remain verified. The paper's spokesperson reiterated on Saturday that it does not plan to pay for verification.

The incident highlights how Musk often guides decisions about Twitter by whims rather than policy. While he initially presented changes to the verification system as a way of "treating everyone equally," his latest move has sparked confusion and raised questions about the motivations behind the change.

Twitter's decision to target the New York Times' account also comes as the platform continues to grapple with issues related to inauthentic behavior and impersonation. The move may be seen as an attempt by Musk to drive revenue through paid verification, which could help him pay off significant debt after acquiring Twitter for $44 billion.

The episode adds to a long-standing controversy surrounding the blue check marks, which have been at the center of debates about free speech, media credibility, and the role of verified accounts on social media.
 
🤔 I'm low-key kinda surprised by this move from Twitter! 👀 It's like they took a step back from their initial plan to remove blue check marks for all verified users 🙅‍♂️. Instead, it seems they're targeting specific users who have been beefing with Musk 🚫.

I gotta say, the change in language is pretty confusing 💭. Are you being verified because you're a notable person or just 'cause you paid for Twitter Blue? 🤑 It's like they're trying to create this new tier of "verified" that's kinda separate from the original blue check mark 🔵.

It raises some valid concerns too 😬. If scammers can impersonate high-profile users, it could get pretty sketchy 🤔. And let's be real, Musk's motives for making this change are still super murky 🚮.

One thing's for sure though - this just adds to the drama surrounding blue check marks 🔥. It's like Twitter is trying to drive revenue through paid verification, which sounds like a pretty sneaky move 😏.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that Elon Musk's plan didn't just go through with scrapping all the blue checks like he said. Instead, it looks like Twitter decided to target one account - The New York Times - for a reason that's not entirely clear 📰. It's weird that their main account isn't getting the blue check anymore, but its other accounts still are 💯. I mean, what does this even mean? Are they verified because you're a notable person or because you paid for Twitter Blue? 🤷‍♂️ Either way, it's causing a lot of confusion and worries that scammers might be able to impersonate high-profile users 🚨. Musk always seems to make these decisions on the fly, which is pretty unpredictable 😬. And now, this move might just be about making money off paid verification...not sure if I'm comfortable with that 💸.
 
I'm so confused about this new change on Twitter 🤯... I was expecting my blue check mark to disappear yesterday but now it's like they're just adding a label that says "this account is verified because I paid for it"... what's going on? 🤔 It makes me wonder if anyone can buy their way into being a high-profile user or if it's really about making more money 💸. The New York Times getting targeted is weird too... was it just to send a message? 📰 I'm not sure but this whole thing feels like one of Elon's crazy ideas that he just wants to see through 😂.
 
omg u gotta see this 🤯 so twitter is still gonna have blue checks but its not rite cuz ppl paid 8 bucks a month for it lol now its like if ur rich u get blue check & if ur poor u dont 🤑 and what about legit news sites like nytimes they dont wanna pay 8 bucks a month cuz they got ad revenue from their site idc wut elon thinks btw, this is so confusing 😅 did u see the stats on how many ppl still use twitter lol its only 40% of the population in the US 🤯
 
musk's idea was to treat everyone equally but now it just seems like he's testing the waters for revenue 🤑. targeting the nytimes is weird, especially since they didn't pay for verification...i guess it's clear that this isn't about promoting transparency or credibility 😒. what if scammers start impersonating verified accounts with these new labels? that would be a nightmare 💀. at the same time, i kinda get why he'd want to make some cash off of paid verification 🤑...but this just feels like another example of how musk's decisions are driven by his own interests rather than what's good for the platform 👎
 
🤯 Like what is going on with this blue check mark thing? It's like Musk just changed his mind like 5 times now 😂. First he says we all get blue checks, then he changes it to pay subscribers only... and now they're leaving the legacy verified people alone?! 🤔 But then they go and target one of the most respected publications in the country, The New York Times... what's up with that? 📰 It's like Musk is trying to test how much everyone will freak out about this or something 😅. Newsflash Elon: your moves are confusing even us internet people 🤷‍♂️! And honestly, I kinda get why the NYT isn't paying for verification - they're not exactly low-key types anyway 💁‍♀️. This whole thing is just so extra and I'm here for it 😂💖
 
omg what's going on with twitter lol! i was so confused when my friend told me they lost their blue check 😂 but then it turns out its just for like the NY times or something?! 🤔 i dont get why musk would wanna target 1 account tho - seems kinda random to me 🙅‍♂️ anyway i guess this is a big deal for experts and users who wanna keep scammers from impersonating ppl 💯 what do u guys think? should twitter just stick with the old system or make some changes 🤔
 
OMG, this is like totally crazy 😂! So Musk's trying to change the blue tick thingy but now it's all wonky? Like what even is going on?! I'm low-key worried that scammers are gonna have a field day impersonating all these big-name accounts 🤥. But at the same time, I guess it's kinda genius marketing move? 🤑 Like if people wanna pay for that blue tick badge, they can! It's just so weird how Musk is like "I'm gonna change everything" and then goes off on a tangent 🤯. And poor NY Times, got targeted 😒. Still, I gotta give him points for shaking things up... maybe this is the start of something new? 💡
 
🤔 This whole thing is super weird, you guys! So, Elon Musk was gonna ditch the blue checks but now they're just... different? 🚫 Like, what even is the point of that new label? Is it like a 'pro' badge or something? 🙄 It's all very confusing. And honestly, I'm a bit worried about scammers taking advantage of this mess. 💸 Can't we just have some consistency here? Twitter Blue should be one thing and legacy verification another. But noooo, Musk has to go and make everything weird again... 🤪 Anyone else feeling like they're stuck in some kind of social media time loop? 😩 #BlueCheckBrouhaha #MuskMischief #TwitterTangles
 
🤔 oh no! this is crazy! like elon was all "lets get rid of blue checks" but now its just like... who's eligible for a blue check 🤷‍♀️ i feel bad for people who paid for verification, they were expecting to lose it and now they got a label instead? 💯 also this raises so many questions about scams and impersonation... what's the point of having a blue check if its not really verifying your identity? 🤔
 
This is wild 🤯! So Elon's "equal treatment" plan just got turned into a paid-per-subscription scheme...that targets legacy users like @nytimes? Like what's next, charging people extra to read articles? 😒 The whole thing feels kinda shady, especially since the NYT didn't even opt-in for this new label. I get that Twitter needs to make money, but is this really the way to do it? It's just adding more confusion and potential for scammers to have a field day 🤡. Can't wait to see how this all plays out 💥
 
I'm kinda surprised that Musk decided to target the New York Times' account instead of scrapping blue checks for all verified users 🤔. At first, I thought he was serious about treating everyone equally, but now I'm not so sure 🤑. Maybe this move is just a way to test how people react and see if they'll pay more for verification? Idk, it's all a bit confusing 😅. On the other hand, I don't think it's a great idea that legacy verified accounts are getting this new label - it kinda makes you wonder what the point of being verified even is 🤷‍♀️. And yeah, scammers could definitely use this to their advantage... 🚫💥
 
idk what's going on with musk and twitter 🤯 i mean, one day they're gonna get rid of the blue checks for good & now its like he's just messing with us 🤔 anyway, this new label thingy is super confusing tbh - does it really matter if u pay for twitter blue or if u r a legacy verified account or what? 🤷‍♀️ all i know is that scammers are gonna be having a field day with this 😬
 
OMG I'm literally shocked by this 🤯! So like Elon Musk's plan was to remove the coveted blue checks but now he's only done it for one account - The New York Times? 📰 That's not exactly what I'd call "treating everyone equally" 😂. I mean, who needs verification labels if they're just gonna apply them randomly anyway? 🤷‍♀️ It's super confusing and I'm not sure how experts are supposed to trust the system anymore 💔. And can we talk about how this is basically a way for Musk to drive revenue through paid verification? Like, isn't that just another form of paying for influence? 💸 I don't get it 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, I guess it's not like this changes anything about our school's social media policies or anything 😂, but still...
 
I'm lowkey worried about this 🤔... like what's next? Are we gonna get labeled as "verified" just 'cause we subscribe to Twitter Blue too? 😂 And how do you even know if someone's legit or not? I mean, I've seen some sketchy accounts with those blue checks and they seemed super fake lol. This whole thing is kinda fishy 🐟. What's going on with Twitter's priorities - is it about free speech or just making bank 💸?
 
🤔 I'm low-key freaking out about this whole thing... like what's up with targeting @NYTimes specifically? It's not like they're a huge threat to Musk's ego or anything 🙄. And now that the blue check marks have been redefined, it's super murky who's legit verified and who's just paying for it 💸. This feels like another example of Twitter's chaos under new management 🔄... how can we trust the system when there's no clear logic behind these changes? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg, what's going on with twitter? 🤯 i mean, i get it, elon musk wants to make some changes but come on, targetin one account like that? 😂 the new york times is a legit publication and they don't even pay for verification! 🤑 it's like, what's next? gonna start changin labels willy nilly or somethin'?

anywayz, i'm not mad or nothin', but this whole thing just feels like musk doin' whatever he wants without thinkin about how it affects the rest of us. 🤔 like, what's good for him isn't necessarily good for twitter or its users.

i do think this whole paid verification thing is sus tho... 🤑 if you're gonna charge people extra for a blue check mark, shouldn't that be clear? 🤷‍♂️ don't wanna be some scammer impersonatin joe biden or somethin'! 😂
 
[🤔♂️💬] Blue checks are now just a paid subscription? 🤑 [😒] Can't trust it anymore... [👀] Is Twitter just trying to scam its own users? 💸 [📰] Meanwhile, the real scammers will still impersonate whoever they want 😎
 
🤔 I'm low-key disappointed in this move from Twitter. First of all, it feels like they're just playing with fire by targeting a major publication like The New York Times 📰. I get that Musk wants to make some changes, but this is just confusing the living daylights outta people.

And let's be real, if anyone can impersonate high-profile users now, it's scammers 🤥 who've been exploiting this system for years. It's like Twitter is making it easier for them to get away with fake accounts and stuff. I'm all for innovation and trying new things, but come on guys, do you have to test your changes on a major publication? 😂

It's also got me thinking about the whole free speech thing 🤔. If verified accounts don't necessarily mean someone is notable or trustworthy, what does it even mean then? Is it just another way for brands and influencers to get more visibility without putting in the work 💸? I don't know, man, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one 🤯
 
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