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Twitter Blue subscribers can now hide their blue checks
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Never been a Twitter - or "X" - user, but:
Isn't it the whole point to show everyone your blue check mark that you have been approved or something like that? How else would one know that you are the real deal?
That was the original purpose of the checkmark, but Elon took them away from everybody who didn't pay for Blue or corporate verification (and didn't have over a million followers at the time) and started giving them to everybody who paid for Blue and added a phone number.
So now the checkmark just means they are paying for "X." Of course, I'm sure some people are now ashamed that they're paying, so they have the option to hide it now.
Thank you for clarifying.
You're welcome. Unfortunately, I'm still on the former birdsite because of the artists I'm friends with on the platform.