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According to CEO Elon Musk, Twitter will eliminate all legacy blue checkmarks "in the next few months."
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Musk tweeted, "The way they were given out wasn't right and it was corrupt."
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Before Musk purchased Twitter, checkmarks were used for the verification of individuals and entities as authentic, notable, and active accounts of interest.
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After a difficult first attempt, Twitter Blue launched its subscription plan Monday.
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A subscription costs $8 per month or $11 monthly on iOS. Screw you, App Store. It gives users a blue checkmark next to their names, fewer ads on their timelines, boosted posts, and other features.
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Many blue checkmark holders see an annoying pop-up this week when they click on their blue mark. It reads:
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Twitter is still working out the details of this controversial revenue stream.
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Twitter Blue was also updated by the company's terms, stating that all users must verify their phone numbers before purchasing it.
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Seven days before they purchase a plan, users won't be able to change their username or display name.
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