Elon Musk says Twitter will charge $8 for the blue tick

Elon Musk says Twitter will charge $8 for the blue tick

On October 27, 2022, Elon Musk bought the social media website Twitter for 44 billion dollars. Want. A verified account is an account that has been verified to be verified. Blue tick symbol next to user's name - usually for high profile designs - currently free. They will be helped. But Neu Wechsler, Twitter's former head of global policy communications, warned that introducing a fee for blue ticks could make it harder to identify misinformation. As many platforms struggle with, verification is one of the methods used by journalists, academic researchers, and some consumers to filter out misinformation or low-quality information. , making it difficult to filter out false information and find high-quality information."

Twitter's previous method of verifying users for Blue Tick involved a short online application form and was reserved for people whose identities were targets for impersonation, such as celebrities, politicians, and journalists.

The company introduced the system in 2009 after it faced a lawsuit alleging it didn't do enough to stop fake accounts. The Guardian newspaper reports that by 2021, Twitter had about 400,000 verified users.

But Mr. Musk still faces a formidable challenge as he works to overhaul Twitter's business, which has not turned a profit in years.

He has said he wants to reduce Twitter's reliance on advertising, even as some companies have become concerned about advertising on the site under his leadership.

 A rival to Mr Musk's electric car company Tesla - said last week it was suspending advertising on the site. Meanwhile, some other big brands have quietly paused advertising on the platform as they wait to see how Mr. Musk's changes play out, a media buyer at a leading advertising firm said...

The charge for the BlueTick privileges raised doubts after original reports said the charge could be as high as $20 a month.

Content Writer 
Muhammad Amish

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