Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

Elon Musk's Twitter purge of blue check marks, intended to discourage high-profile users from availing themselves of the paid verification service, has taken an unexpected turn. Instead of purging legacy blue checks as promised, the platform targeted a single account - that of the New York Times - without warning.

The Times' main account lost its coveted blue verification mark over the weekend after posting a meme about the outlet's decision not to pay for verification. Musk subsequently took to Twitter to lash out at the publication, labeling their coverage as "boring" and "propaganda".

This move highlights how Musk often appears to guide decisions on the platform by whim rather than policy. The change has also created confusion among users, particularly high-profile accounts that have long been a key selling point for the platform.

The New York Times' decision not to pay for verification seems to have caught Musk off guard, but it's unclear why the publication doesn't have a gold "organizations" check mark, like other reputable news outlets. The Times' other accounts, such as those for its arts and travel content, remained verified after the blue check was removed.

The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of reserving verification for paid users in reducing impersonation on the platform. Experts warn that muddying the reason accounts are verified could risk making it easier for scammers to target high-profile users.

Musk's motivations behind this move remain unclear, but it appears to be driven by a desire to drive revenue through the paid Twitter Blue subscription service. The billionaire has previously stated that changes to the platform should treat everyone equally, but his actions suggest otherwise.
 
lol what's up with Elon's Twitter tantrums 🤣! So he's trying to make money off Twitter Blue and just goes ahead and removes blue checks from like, every single account except for The New York Times' 🙄? And now they're all confused because who needs verification anyway? 💁‍♀️ The Times' meme game is strong though 😂. I mean, if Musk can't handle a little shade from the press, maybe he should just stick to SpaceX and leave Twitter to the pros 🚀💫.
 
omg can you believe what just went down on twitter?! so musk basically takes out the NY times blue check without warning and then goes after them with some pretty harsh comments 🤯 i mean i get it, they're a big deal and all that but come on! what's next? getting rid of the blue check for other reputable news outlets just because they didn't shell out the cash for premium verification?

and let's be real, musk's whole move seems super fishy. is he really trying to drive revenue through the paid twitter blue subscription service or is this just another way to stir up drama and get attention 🤑 either way, it's a total mess and i'm not sure anyone's happy about it 😒
 
🤔 I'm just wondering what Elon Musk is even trying to achieve here 🤑. One minute he's all about "free speech" and the next he's playing favourites with his verification system 💯. It's like he thinks he can control who gets blue checked just by tweeting at them 😂. The fact that the New York Times got targeted out of the blue is pretty sus, I mean what did they do to deserve this? 🤷‍♂️ And now we're left with a whole bunch of confused users wondering how their verification status works 💔. Maybe Musk should just stick to what he's good at: making electric cars 🔋. Leave the Twitter management to someone else 😅
 
oh man, what's next? Elon Musk is like the ultimate prankster... just kidding 😂. So serious though, this whole blue check thing is a big deal and now it's like, who needs verification anyway? 💯 I'm starting to think it's all about getting more $$ from us Twitter users. Like, pay for the good stuff, right? 🤑 But seriously, what's up with The New York Times getting punk'd out of their blue check? That's some weird sauce 🤪. Maybe Elon just wanted to give them a taste of their own medicine after all those times they're like "Musk is wrong" 😒.
 
🤔 just got so confused with Elon's latest move on Twitter... I mean, who loses their blue check mark for posting a meme about not paying for verification? 😂 The fact that it was the NY Times account is wild, and now people are questioning why they don't have a gold check mark like other reputable outlets. And what's up with Musk lashing out at them for having a different view? 🤷‍♂️ It just goes to show how unpredictable this platform can be... I'm still holding out for some major changes to the paid subscription model, but now I'm even more skeptical that it'll be about equality. 💸
 
omg what is goin on with Elon Musk and Twitter 🤯 like he's just changin stuff for fun now... so the New York Times got their blue checkmark taken away for makin a meme about payin for it? that's wild... i thought that's how verification was suppost to work, not somethin you gotta beg for or be friends with Elon Musk 😂 and now people are gettin confused 'cause all these high-profil accounts r losin their blue checks 🤔 like whats the point of even havin paid verification if it's just gonna depend on what Elon feels like doin in the moment? 🤑
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️... I just don't get why Elon is being so dramatic about this 😒. One minute he's trying to calm down all the fake accounts on Twitter and the next minute he's taking out a major legit publication like the New York Times without warning 😱. It's like, come on, man 🙄. Can't we just have a smooth roll-out of his new verification policy? 💁‍♂️ I'm low-key worried about how this is gonna affect all the high-profile accounts 🤔... and honestly, I think it's weird that they don't give gold check marks to organizations like The Times 👀. Musk says he wants everything to be equal 🙅‍♂️, but actions speak louder than words 💬... this just feels like another money grab 💸
 
omg can't believe what just went down on twitter!! 😱 like elon musk is literally taking it out on the ny times for not paying for blue check marks and now their account is without the fancy verification mark... talk about a weird move 🤷‍♂️ anyone else think this is just a cash grab by musk to get more ppl to subscribe to twitter blue 💸? idk if his whole "treat everyone equally" thing is even still on the table rn 😒
 
um so like i was on twitter over the weekend and i saw that the NY Times account lost its blue check mark out of nowhere 🤯 like what even is going on with that? and then elon just freaked out at them for not paying for verification lol it's like, come on dude you're trying to make money off us but you can't handle a little meme about your policy changes 🤑

i mean i get why the blue check mark was supposed to be reserved for paid users, but this move is just confusing and it doesn't seem like it's even going to do anything to stop impersonation on the platform 🤦‍♀️ i'm not sure what elon's endgame is here but it feels like he's just trying to make money off of us no matter what 💸
 
idk what's goin on with Elon Musk and Twitter 🤷‍♂️... just when he tries to crack down on high-profile users payin' for verification, he goes and screws up again! losin' The New York Times' blue check mark was like the ultimate curveball. i mean, you'd think he'd be more careful than this... but then again, that's just what happens when a billionaire runs a platform by his own whims 🤑. and now all these high-profile accounts are left wonderin' if they're gonna get their blue checks or not? it's like he's playin' a game of Twitter roulette 💸. experts say this move is gonna make it easier for scammers to target them, but i guess that's just the price we pay when we want to get in on the paid verification action 🤦‍♂️.
 
This is just getting weird 🤯, Musk can't even be consistent with himself anymore. One minute he's all about treating everyone equal and promoting transparency, and the next he's making random decisions that screw over high-profile users. Like, what's up with targeting The New York Times' account specifically? Did he not see that coming or was it just a random Twitter tantrum? 🤷‍♂️ And now experts are saying that this move could make scammers target those same high-profile accounts even more? It's like, hello, don't you want to reduce impersonation on the platform? 😒
 
🤔 I gotta say, this whole thing with Elon Musk and the New York Times is super fishy 🎣. Like, what's up with targeting one account without warning? That doesn't sound like a fair policy change to me... It's all about driving sales of that paid Twitter Blue service, and honestly, it feels like Musk is just trying to play favorites 💸. I mean, if you're gonna make changes, at least have some transparency about what you're doing 🤷‍♂️. The confusion among users is pretty frustrating too... Can't we all just get a clear explanation? 🤯
 
I don't get why Musk would wanna mess with the Times like this 🤔. He's always talking about treating everyone equal, but it seems like he only cares when it suits him 💸. I mean, come on, a single account gets removed without warning? That's not exactly reassuring for users 🙄. And now people are wondering if they can even trust the verification process anymore 🤷‍♀️. It's all about the benjamins, right? Musk just wants to get more revenue out of that paid Twitter Blue thing 💸. But what about the legit news outlets like the Times who don't want to pay up? Don't they deserve some credibility too? 📰
 
omg what's good 🤯 Elon is at it again! so he takes down the NY Times account without warning just cuz they decided not to pay for verification? like what even is the logic behind that? and now all these high profile accounts are just like "wait what" 🤔 and experts are already saying it's messed up 😬 because now scammers can just go after them thinking they're legit. and let's be real, this whole thing feels like a huge PR stunt to get people to sign up for that paid Twitter Blue service 💸 like we all know Elon's not above doing whatever he wants on the platform 🙄
 
🤷‍♂️ I mean, what's up with this whole thing? One minute Elon's all about promoting equality and transparency on Twitter, and the next he's taking out the blue check mark on a legit news outlet just because it didn't pay for verification 📰😒. I get it, he wants to push his paid subscription service, but come on, is that really how you do it? It feels like he's more interested in stirring up drama than making a real difference.

And let's be real, this whole thing has caused some serious confusion among users. I've seen people freaking out about their own verified status 🤯. The Times' other accounts are still good to go, but why the disparity? It just seems like another example of how Musk makes things up as he goes along.

I'm not sure what's more concerning - the fact that this happened at all or that it was so unexpected. Either way, it's a reminder that on a platform like Twitter, who you are and what you do matters, and sometimes it feels like that's exactly what Musk wants to exploit 💸.
 
Ugh, what's up with Musk and his impulsive decisions on Twitter? 🤯 I mean, I get it, he wants to make some cash off that paid verification thing, but come on, targeting a single account like The New York Times without warning? That's just shady. 😒 And now they're saying it's to weed out high-profile users from paying for blue checks? Yeah right, like he's not just trying to get rid of anyone who might compete with his own ego-driven tweets. 🤦‍♂️

And can we talk about how confusing this is for regular users and other verified accounts? I mean, The New York Times' arts and travel accounts still got their blue checks after the main account lost it... what's the logic there? 🙄 It just feels like Musk is making it up as he goes along, which is super frustrating. 😡
 
man i'm not sure what's going on with elon and twitter these days... 🤔 it seems like he's making all these big changes without really thinking about how they'll affect everyone else. first, he gets rid of the blue check marks to make the platform less spammy, then suddenly targets this one account - the New York Times! 📰 what even is the point of that? and now high-profile accounts are getting confused because their verification status isn't consistent... it's like elon's just making it up as he goes along 🙃 anyway, i think the whole thing is a bit shady. Musk says he wants to drive revenue through paid Twitter Blue, but if that means messing with how verification works, then maybe he should rethink his strategy 💸
 
OMG, this is so confusing 🤯! So Elon Musk takes out all the blue checks and then targets the New York Times without warning? That's just crazy talk 😂. I mean, I get it, he wants to push people to use Twitter Blue, but doing it like this? It's like he's trolling us 🤦‍♂️. And what's with him going after a news outlet that doesn't even pay for verification? Like, come on, Elon! You're not making any sense right now 🙄.

I'm all for transparency and fairness, but this whole thing feels like it was just made up on the fly 💡. I mean, what's next? Removing blue checks from everyone who wants them because they tweeted something funny? It's just too much for me 😂. And experts are saying that this could make it easier for scammers to target high-profile users? Yeah, because that's not a recipe for disaster 🔥.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next 🤔. But one thing's for sure: Elon Musk is definitely making waves on Twitter right now 🌊!
 
🤔 This whole thing just smells like drama to me. I mean, who does Elon Musk think he is? One day you're trying to clean up the platform and make it more legit, and the next you're making a move that's gonna confuse everyone even more. 🤷‍♂️ And why did you go after the New York Times specifically? Did they just catch you off guard or was this always the plan? I'm all for a fair game, but it looks like Elon's more concerned with getting those tweets paid than making sure the platform is legit for everyone.

I've been on Twitter since the early days and I gotta say, I'm not impressed with how things are being run right now. First it's verification, then what? Is he gonna start charging us to follow people too? 🤑 It just doesn't sit right with me. I think they need to go back to the drawing board and figure out a better way to make the platform work for everyone, not just those who are willing to shell out extra cash.

It's funny, I remember when Twitter was all about free speech and open conversation. Now it seems like Elon's got his own agenda and we're just along for the ride 🚂.
 
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