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Twitter will no longer have blue music. This came after Elon Musk's decision to change the platform verification system. "Blue ticket" was used to show the official accounts of known persons. This development has affected some individuals. Twitter insists on an $8 monthly payment to subscribe to '{0}'Twitter [...]
Twitter will no longer have blue music. This came after Elon Musk's decision to change the platform verification system. "Blue ticket" was used to show the official accounts of known persons.
This development has affected some individuals. Twitter insists on an $8 monthly payment to subscribe to the Bluewitter if users want to keep their verification badge.
After buying Twitter for $44 billion in October, Musk has tried to increase the income of the struggling platform, prompting more people to pay for a premium subscription.
But his movement also reflects the claim that the blue signs of verification have become a symbol of undeserved status or corruption for people known worldwide.
















