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Elon Musk's Purge of Twitter Blue Checks Falls Flat, Targeting One High-Profile Account Instead.

In a bizarre move, Elon Musk's plan to eliminate the coveted blue check marks on Twitter has been watered down. The billionaire CEO had announced that he would begin winding down the blue checks granted under the old verification system on April 1, requiring users to pay $8 per month for Twitter Blue subscription service in order to stay verified. However, instead of targeting all legacy accounts with blue checks, Twitter has singled out one high-profile account - The New York Times.

The main account of the newspaper lost its blue check over the weekend after Musk tweeted that he would "take it off then" following a meme posted by an actor who had criticized the billionaire for his stance on journalism. This move has sparked confusion and raised questions about Twitter's verification system, with many users wondering why some accounts have retained their blue checks while others have been stripped of them.

Musk's intentions behind this change are unclear, but experts say that it could make it easier for scammers to impersonate high-profile users. The new label appended to legacy verified accounts now reads: "This account is verified because it's subscribed to Twitter Blue or is a legacy verified account." This changes the narrative around what it means to be verified on the platform.

The move comes after Musk has been criticized for his handling of the verification system, with many prominent users pushing back against the idea that they should have to pay for a feature that keeps them safe from impersonation. Twitter's blue bird logo was also replaced by dogecoin, which has seen its price surge 20% following the announcement.

Musk's long campaign against "legacy" blue checks has raised concerns about the platform's ability to maintain high standards of authenticity and safety. By muddying the reason accounts are verified, the new label could risk creating more confusion and potentially making it easier for scammers to exploit. As Twitter continues to evolve under Musk's leadership, users will be watching closely to see how this move plays out.

Twitter has yet to respond to CNN's requests for comment on the matter.
 
idk what's going on with musk but i think he's trying 2 make it easier 4 scammers 2 impersonate high profilers 🤔 meanwhile, th new label is just confusing everyone 📝 like, wut does "this account is verified because it's subscribed to twitter blue or is a legacy verified account" even mean lol? i thought getting verified was supposed 2 be about safety not about musk's ego 💸
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what's going on with Elon Musk and Twitter 🤯. So they're gonna make it easier for scammers to impersonate high-profile users by messing up the verification system? It just feels like a big mess 🤪. And now The New York Times is like, "Hey, look at us we still have blue checks" 😂 while everyone else is like "what's going on?!" I don't get why they wouldn't go all in and make it clear what the deal is with the verification system. It's just gonna lead to more confusion and headaches for users 🤦‍♀️. And can we talk about the whole dogecoin thing? Like, what does that even have to do with anything? 😒
 
I mean, I'm not surprised that Elon Musk's plan to get rid of those blue checks has kinda backfired 🤦‍♂️... like, you'd think he'd just go after all the legacy accounts at once, but noooo, he had to pick on The New York Times instead 💼. And now some people are saying it's gonna make it easier for scammers to mess with legit users? Um, didn't that whole thing about being verified supposed to be about keeping us safe? 🤔... Anyway, I'm still trying to figure out what's going on here 😂.
 
I don't get why Elon is trying to water down the whole blue check thing 🤷‍♂️. I mean, it seems like a good way to make sure people aren't scammers on the platform, but now it's all confusing... one minute your account has that blue tick, next minute it doesn't. And what with The New York Times being the only one to lose their check 📰👎. Can't help but wonder if he just wanted to stir up some drama 😏.
 
I don't get why Elon Musk is so fixated on these blue checks anyway... it's like he's trying to control the narrative of who's "real" and who's not 🤔. And now that Twitter's messing around with this new verification system, I worry they're just making it easier for people to fake their way onto the platform. It's like they want everyone to be equal, but then they end up watering down what makes a real account in the first place... 🤷‍♂️ And what about all the users who are already paying $8 a month to keep their blue checks? Do they not deserve some sort of priority or exclusivity? It's like Musk is trying to make Twitter a playground for anyone with a strong internet presence, regardless of their actual worth or expertise 🌐
 
I'm so confused about all this 🤔... why did they target The New York Times specifically? I mean, what did that account even do wrong? 📰 It just makes it harder to trust who's legit and who's not. And now scammers are gonna have a field day 🚨. Can't we just keep the blue check system as is and make everyone pay $8 if they wanna be verified? 😒 But then again, maybe that's what Musk wants - more money 💸... I don't get it at all 🤯. What do you guys think? Should Twitter just stick with the old system or try something new? 🤔
 
I'm so down with Elon Musk trying to shake things up on Twitter 🤣... wait, no I'm not 🙅‍♂️. I mean who needs blue checks anyway? 🤑 It's overrated 💔. But hold up, I just realized that targeting one high-profile account like The New York Times is kinda shady 😒. I mean what's the logic behind it? Is it some kind of test to see how users react? 🤔 Or are they trying to send a message about who gets to keep their blue check? 🤷‍♂️ IDK, maybe it's all just one big mess 📝...
 
I'm kinda surprised about this move by Elon Musk 🤔. I mean, it's still a bit confusing why some accounts have their blue checks back and others don't. It feels like they're trying to make a point without really going through with it 💯. And honestly, the label thing is weird... "This account is verified because it's subscribed to Twitter Blue or is a legacy verified account" 🤷‍♂️ sounds like more work for users than anything else 😒. I think they should've just stuck with the original plan if they were gonna make it happen 💪.
 
omg did u hear about elon musk and twitter 🤯 i was browsing thru my timeline and saw that The New York Times lost their blue check 😂 what's the point of even having a verification system if it's just gonna be messed up like this? 🤔 is it bc of those scammers trying to impersonate high-profile users or wut? 🤑 i mean, i get that musk wants to make ppl pay for premium features but $8 a month is like, a lot of dough 💸 can't we just have one system and stick to it? 😅
 
omg can you believe this 🤯 so they're messing with the blue check system again and it's just one account that got dinged instead of all the legacy ones... like what even is the point of that? 🤔 i mean i get that some people are saying it's easier for scammers to mess with high-profile accounts but come on, can't they just make the whole system more transparent or something? 🙄 and now twitter blue is basically dogecoin which is just a joke at this point 🚀💸
 
I'm not sure what kind of strategy Elon is trying to pull off here 🤔. I mean, one high-profile account gets taken down without any explanation and suddenly everyone's wondering why some accounts still have that blue check 💙? It just seems like a weird way to test the waters and see how users react.

The thing is, if you're going to take away verified labels from all legacy accounts, then you should do it consistently 📈. But instead, Twitter is basically giving a wink-wink-nudge-nudge to everyone who's got the cash 💸 to upgrade to Twitter Blue. It's like they're trying to say that having a paid subscription makes your account more trustworthy or something 🤷‍♂️.

Newsflash: it doesn't work that way 🚫. Scammers can still make fake accounts look legit with some basic editing skills 🔧. And what about all the innocent users who are just trying to share their thoughts and ideas without getting caught up in the drama? Do they get to keep their blue checks or not? 🤔 It's all pretty murky, if you ask me...
 
omg what a joke 🤣 i mean come on elon musk can't even get one thing right he tries to purge twitter blue checks and ends up messing it up so badly instead of targeting all legacy accounts like a normal person he targets 1 high-profile account like "oh you know what lets me just make an example out of the ny times" 📰👀 meanwhile scammers are just going to exploit the fact that some accounts have these new labels and others dont, it's just so sloppy 😒
 
I'm so done with Elon Musk trying to shake things up on Twitter 🤯💥! The fact that they're selectively applying their new verification system is total BS, you feel? One high-profile account gets taken down and everyone's all like "wait, why not others?" 🤔 It just seems like another example of how they're making it harder for us to trust the platform. And let's be real, who does this guy think he is? 🤑 Trying to make a buck off our desperation for online safety 💸. Meanwhile, we're left wondering if we should even bother paying for Twitter Blue at all. It's like, what's the point if they can't even get it right 🤷‍♀️💔 #MuskSucksAtTwitter #VerificationGate #ScammersGonnaScam
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what just happened with Elon's blue check marks 🤯. I mean, one high-profile account like The New York Times gets singled out? It just doesn't add up. And now they've watered down the whole thing by adding a label that basically says "oh, this is verified because you pay us or it was old news" 🤑...it's all just so confusing! I'm not sure what's going on with Twitter right now, but as a user, it's hard to trust that they're doing anything except making things up as they go along. And honestly, 20% surge in dogecoin? 🐶😂 yeah right, like that's gonna make me pay more for a subscription! I just hope Musk doesn't keep messing with the verification system and just gets it right eventually 💪...but I'm not holding my breath! 😳
 
[Image of Grumpy Cat with a thought bubble saying "Wait, what?"] 🐈😒

[Short video clip of a calendar flipping from April 1st to April 2nd] 📆🔄

[Meme of Elon Musk's face with a speech bubble saying "Oops!"] 😳🤦‍♂️

[GIF of a person trying to put a square peg in a round hole, failing miserably] 💡😩

[Image of a split-screen comparison between the old blue check and the new label, with the word "Confused" written above] 🤔👀
 
I'm like "really" confused about Elon Musk's plan to get rid of those blue checks 🤔... I mean, I thought he was all about making changes and shaking things up but now it just seems kinda random 🤷‍♂️... Like, why The New York Times specifically? Is it because they're one of the few legit news sources left on the platform? 😂 Or is Musk just trying to stir some drama like always?

I've got a friend who's a journalist and she's freaking out about this move. She says it's gonna make it harder for them to be taken seriously and that people will start to doubt their credibility 📰... I don't know, maybe she's being dramatic but at the same time, it does seem like Musk is trying to create more confusion than clarity 🔮.

I'm just waiting to see how this plays out and if Twitter can really figure out a way to make the verification system work without making it easier for scammers to impersonate people 🤞.
 
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