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Twitter Purge: A Confusing Conundrum for High-Profile Users, but Not What Elon Musk Promised

In a move that has left many Twitter users perplexed, the social media platform announced last week that it would be phasing out its blue check marks on April 1. The change, which was meant to "treat everyone equally," is instead resulting in a confusing and somewhat contradictory system.

The plan, as initially stated by Elon Musk, would require users to pay $8 per month to join the Twitter Blue subscription service in order to stay verified. However, when most high-profile blue check holders woke up on Saturday expecting their coveted verification marks to disappear, they were surprised to find that only one account – that of the New York Times – had lost its blue check.

The Times' main account was stripped of its blue mark after Musk responded to a tweet from an anti-bullying activist who joked about the outlet declining to pay for verification. The billionaire took to Twitter to lash out at the news organization, claiming their coverage is boring and "propaganda."

This latest move has raised questions about the logic behind Musk's decision-making process. While he claims that reserving blue checks for paid users will reduce impersonation on the site, experts argue that it may actually have the opposite effect.

The change also muddles the reason accounts are verified, making it unclear whether verified users are notable individuals or simply those who have paid to join Twitter Blue. This lack of transparency could make it easier for people to scam or impersonate high-profile users.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Musk's approach to managing Twitter is often guided by whims rather than policy. The recent move has created whiplash among users, particularly those who are accustomed to having their blue checks intact.
 
omg what's going on with twitter?? 🤯 like how did the new york times account just magically get a blue check back and now everyone else is stuck in this weird limbo where some people have paid verification and others dont? 🤑 it's all so confusing! 👀 and i'm low-key worried about the whole scam thing now that verified users are basically anyone who pays for twitter blue... how are we supposed to know if someone's legit or not? 🤔 doesn't make sense to me
 
omg, what a mess 🤯! I mean, I get that Elon wants to shake things up on Twitter, but this whole thing is just confusing me 😅. First of all, who thought it was a good idea to make verified users pay for their "privilege" 💸? It's like he's more worried about the money than people being scammed 🤑. And now we've got this whole mess where some high-profile accounts are still blue-checked and others aren't, even if they're paying up 🤷‍♀️. I'm not sure what the logic is behind it all, but one thing's for sure: Musk needs to get a grip 😂. Can't he just stick to a clear plan instead of making stuff up as he goes along? 🤔
 
Musk's Twitter purge thingy is super confusing 🤔, like what was he thinking? He said it would make everyone equal, but now only the New York Times lost its blue check and that's just not right 💯. I feel for the other high-profile users who lost their verification marks without warning – it's like they got left in the dark 🔮. And let's be real, Musk's personal beef with the NYT doesn't change the fact that this whole thing is a hot mess 🤦‍♀️. I just wish he'd explain what's going on and make it clear who gets to keep their blue checks 💬. It's like, is it based on who you are or how much money you're willing to throw at Twitter? 🤑 Either way, it's all a bit too much for me 🙄.
 
man I'm so confused about this whole blue check thing 🤯 I get that Elon wants to make it more equal and all but now it's just a mess 💸 like how is the New York Times account still verified while everyone else has to pay $8 a month? 🤑 and what's with the billionaire taking a shot at them over a tweet about bullying? 🙄 it's like, can't we all just get along on Twitter? 😔
 
I'm low-key disappointed in how this whole thing went down 🤷‍♂️. I was expecting some real change with the Twitter Blue subscription, but now it just feels like a confusing mess. The fact that only one high-profile account lost its blue check is wild 🔮. And what's up with Musk lashing out at the NYT over a joke tweet? It's not exactly rocket science, Elon 🚀. This whole thing has me wondering if he's more interested in stirring up drama than making actual improvements to the platform 😒. And honestly, who thought it was a good idea to reserve blue checks for paid users? It just opens up more opportunities for scammers and impersonators 🤥. I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this...
 
OMG I'm so confused rn 🤯 like what's the point of even having a verification system if you're just gonna mess it up like this?! 😂 I mean I get it Elon wants to make money but $8 is kinda steep for me, I'd rather spend that on avocado toast 🥑. But seriously though, this whole thing has got me wondering what's really going on behind the scenes at Twitter... are they just messing with us or is there something we're not seeing? 🤔
 
Musk's plan sounds like a good idea at first but now its kinda confusing 🤔... why didnt he just stick with the $8 month subscription 💸? Now high profile accounts are all over the place 🚀 and its hard to figure out who's legit and who's not 🤷‍♂️. This is like trying to solve a puzzle without the picture pieces 😂. And yikes, Musk being extra about The New York Times 📰👊. Anyone else feel like they're stuck in some kind of Twitter purgatory? 🌫️💭
 
I'm so done with Elon's drama 🙄. Like, can't he just stick to his word for once? I mean, I get that the blue check thing was meant to be a revenue stream, but come on, phase it out on April 1st like everyone knew it was gonna happen? It's not exactly rocket science 😂.

And what's up with only one account losing its blue mark? Like, who thought it was a good idea to single out the NY Times for being boring and "propaganda"? 📰💁‍♀️ Newsflash, Elon: just 'cause you don't like someone doesn't mean they should lose their verification.

I'm all for keeping Twitter clean, but this approach is super confusing. I need some clarity on who's actually getting verified now - high-profile users or paid subscribers? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like a total scam waiting to happen 🚨.

I swear, Elon's leadership style is like trying to play a video game with broken controls 🎮. You just can't make this stuff up 😂.
 
🤔 I'm low-key confused about this Twitter purge thingy 🤷‍♂️. Elon Musk's idea of charging $8/month for verified accounts seems like a good one at first, but now it's all messed up 🤯. One high-profile account loses its blue check, while others just keep on truckin' 🚀. And what even is the point of Twitter Blue if only the NYT lost its verification? 🤔

I think the real issue here is that Musk is making decisions based on his mood swings 💪. He's all like "Hey, let's make everyone pay to be verified!" and then suddenly changes his mind 💡. It's creating a mess and making users question the whole system 🤯.

And honestly, I'm a bit worried about scammers using this new system to their advantage 👀. If anyone can fake a blue check just by paying a buck or two, it defeats the purpose of verification altogether 😩.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 🕰️. In the meantime, I'm over here drawing a little diagram to try and make sense of it all 🎨

`+---------------+
| Pay $8/month |
| Get verified? |
| But which ones? |
+---------------+
| Scammers run free |
| Twitter Blue just a |
| fancy marketing gimmick |
+---------------+

🤷‍♂️
 
🤯 this whole thing is just a hot mess 🤦‍♂️ i mean, elon's all about 'treating everyone equally' but now it feels like he's just picking and choosing who gets verified 😒 and the fact that only one account lost its blue check is wild 🤔 what's next? paying to be verified or something? 🤑 like, isn't the point of having a blue check to show you're someone with clout? 💼 now it's all about who's got deep pockets 💸
 
🤔 Elon should've stuck to his plan 🙄, now it's just a mess 💸. Verified accounts are for notable individuals, not paying customers 👀. This is gonna attract scammers like a magnet 🐜.
 
I'm low-key confused about Elon Musk's latest Twitter move 🤔💥 He was all like we're gonna make everyone equal and pay for verification, but now only one account (NYT) lost its blue check? 🙄 It don't add up. I get that he wants to reduce impersonation, but it sounds like more of a PR stunt than a thoughtful solution. The fact that they messed up with the logic behind verification is wild 🤯 and now we're just stuck with this weird situation where some people have blue checks and others don't. It's all so unpredictable with Musk at the wheel 🚀💥
 
idk why people r so mad about this 🤷‍♂️. theyre just makin money offa twitters blue check 🤑. like whats the harm in payin 8 a month for somethin thats prob just gonna be a bunch of ads anyway? 📺 and btw, if elon musk's idea is to cut down on fake accounts, why does the nyc times get to keep its blue check tho? seems fishy 😏.
 
🤔 this is so frustrating, can't believe they're messing with the verification system like this 🙄. I mean, what's next? Paying to be seen as credible online? It's just not right... 💸. I get that Elon wants to make some money from Twitter Blue, but come on, it's just going to create more confusion and scams 😒. And who decides who gets a blue check anyway? The Times getting stripped of their verification mark after Musk had a public meltdown over someone joking about them? 🙄 what a joke... 👎
 
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