Twitter will soon remove all legacy blue checkmarks. Elon Musk says the way they were given out was "corrupt and nonsensical."
What Happened: Musk said legacy blue checkmarks will soon be a thing of the past. He was replying to a user who dubbed Twitter’s “may or may not be notable” message on legacy blue checkmarks “ruthless.”
In a few months, we will remove all legacy blue checks. The way in which they were given out was corrupt and nonsensical.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 12, 2022
See Also: Elon Musk Says 'Higher-Tier' Twitter Blue Subscription Coming Next Year For Ad-Free Experience
Why It's Important: Twitter has finally re-launched the $8 Twitter Blue subscription. It comes with the standard Blue checkmark and a new 'Gold' badge, which will only appear for verified, official business accounts.
The microblogging site will soon release a 'Grey' checkmark too for government and multilateral accounts.
Already verified accounts wouldn't lose the blue checkmark immediately unless they change their display name or profile photo.
People can subscribe to the revamped Twitter Blue service by paying $8 per month through the web or $11 per month through Apple iOS products.
Musk initially rolled out the Twitter Blue $8 subscription service in November but quickly shut it down for the time being as the platform was filled with an unusually high number of verified-but-fake accounts.
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