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

Elon Musk's plan for a Twitter Blue subscription service to provide verified checks has hit a snag, leaving many high-profile users bewildered. The billionaire CEO had promised to "wind down" blue check marks in April, but instead seems to have singled out the New York Times' main account, removing its coveted verification badge.

The move is part of Musk's ongoing campaign against what he calls "legacy" blue checks, which he believes unfairly favors high-profile users. However, this latest twist has created confusion and raised concerns about the transparency of Twitter's new verification system.

Most legacy blue check holders were relieved to find that their verification marks remained intact over the weekend, but with a new label reading: "This account is verified because it's subscribed to Twitter Blue or is a legacy verified account." This language makes it unclear whether verified accounts are notable individuals or simply users who have paid to join Twitter Blue.

The New York Times' main account lost its blue check after Musk took to Twitter to mock the outlet, claiming that the coverage was "boring" and "propaganda." The move is just the latest example of Musk's tendency to guide decisions on Twitter by whim rather than policy.

Despite the confusion, it appears that other accounts associated with the New York Times will remain verified. It remains unclear why the publication does not have a gold "organizations" check mark, like accounts for other news outlets.

Twitter has been under fire for its handling of verification, particularly when it comes to impersonators and bots on the platform. Experts say that reserving verification for paid users may not reduce the number of bots on the site.

Musk has previously argued that changes to Twitter's verification system are intended to "treat everyone equally." However, critics argue that this approach drives revenue and creates a new standard that unfairly favors those who pay for premium features.
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing is a mess 🤯. I don't trust Musk's intentions on this one. First off, he's removing the blue check from legit news outlets like the New York Times, and now it's all about who's paying for Twitter Blue? That's just another way to manipulate the system and line his pockets 💸. And what's with the new label? It's super confusing! I mean, I get that he wants to "treat everyone equally," but this approach is all about catering to the rich folks who can afford a premium subscription 🤑. It's not exactly the transparency we need on Twitter 👀.
 
🤔 I don't know about this one... so they're gonna make all the 'legacy' blue checks look different now? Like what's up with that? 🤑 It seems like Musk just wants to make more cash off of Twitter Blue, but honestly, it's kinda messing with the whole verification vibe. And I get why he's trying to cut down on bots and all, but this new system is just confusing everyone... especially the New York Times. 😂 Like, don't @ me, they got roasted by Elon himself! 😜 But for real tho, I hope they figure out a better way to do this verification thingy so it's not just a mess. 🤦‍♀️
 
man... just found out that some high-profile users had their blue checks taken away over the weekend 🤔📊 and now it's all confusing again! like, what's up with the "verified because you're subscribed to Twitter Blue" label? doesn't make sense, right? and now i'm wondering if verified accounts are just people who pay for a fancy check or if there's actual meaning behind it 💸😒

i also don't get why some people got left out of the blue check magic ✨ like, what about news organizations? shouldn't they have some sort of special badge too? 📰

and have you seen how the New York Times main account is now rocking a "verified" label that's just a fancy way of saying "we paid to be legit"? 💸👀 not impressed, elon 😒
 
🤔 This is so fishy! I mean, I get that Musk wants to shake things up on Twitter, but single out the New York Times like that? It's just weird 🙅‍♂️. And what's with the new label? Like, isn't verification supposed to be about who you are, not how much you're willing to shell out 💸? I'm all for transparency, but this just looks like a PR move 😒. I hope they clarify soon so we can stop stressing about it 🤞.

It's also a bit concerning that other high-profile users were left wondering if their blue checks would disappear. That's not exactly the "treat everyone equally" vibe Musk was going for 🙃. And don't even get me started on how this might affect smaller accounts who can't just pay to stay verified 💸💔.

I guess we'll have to keep an eye on this and see if Twitter gets its act together soon 👀
 
Ugh, I'm literally so done with Musk and his Twitter drama 🤯🙄 This guy is all about stirring up controversy and making a mess on purpose... Newsflash, Elon: Verified checks aren't just about high-profile users being special, they're meant to help people verify who they're interacting with online. Now he's basically turning it into a pay-to-play system? 🤑 No thanks! I'm still confused why my fave accounts got their blue checks back and some others didn't... it's like Musk is just winging it over here 😂
 
I feel like this whole situation is a reminder that change can be messy, you know? Elon Musk's idea was to make the verification system more transparent, but instead it's created even more questions 🤔. I think what's really important here is how we value authenticity on social media. Is it just about getting verified or being taken seriously, or is it something deeper?

I've been thinking a lot about this lately and I realized that when we try to control the narrative around verification, we're actually giving power to those who can pay. It's like, what if everyone has access to the same tools and resources? Would that change the way we interact with each other online? 🤝

Maybe Musk's plan was meant to stir up conversation, but I'm not sure it's going in the right direction 💔. What do you guys think is a more effective way to tackle these issues on Twitter? 🤗
 
🤔 I don't get why Elon Musk would do something like this. He's always saying he wants to treat everyone equal, but now it seems like only people who pay for Twitter Blue are getting verified. It's like, what about all the good accounts that aren't paying for anything? 🤑 And yeah, I can see how this could create more confusion and problems on the site... maybe just stick with a system where anyone can get verified if they want to be, you know? 💯
 
🤔 I mean, what's going on with Twitter right now? 🙄 Elon Musk is trying to shake things up, but it's just creating more drama. I get it, he wants to make the verification process more transparent, but this whole thing with the New York Times main account losing its blue check mark... it's just weird. 😳 And what's with the new label? 🤷‍♂️ It's like he's trying to make everyone question whether they're actually verified or not.

And let's be real, the fact that other big news outlets don't have gold "organizations" checks marks is kinda sketchy too. 📰 I'm all for transparency, but this whole thing feels like Musk is just winging it and making changes on a whim. 💡 It's gonna take some time to figure out where things stand with Twitter's verification system.

And what about all the high-profile users who are just gonna be left wondering if they're actually verified or not? 🤯 I mean, some of them have been using those blue checks for years! It's like Musk is trying to create a new standard that favors the payers over everyone else. 💸 Not cool, Elon. 😒
 
🤔 This is getting outta hand 🚨. Verified checks should be about the content, not who's got deep pockets 💸. Musk's trying to turn Twitter into some kinda paid membership site 🤑. News orgs like The New York Times deserve a gold badge, not some watered-down label 📣. And what's with the weird new language? "Verified because they're subscribed" doesn't sound legit 🤷‍♂️. Musk needs to take a step back and think about what verification really means 🙏.
 
🤔 so this is what happens when you let a billionaire play god with your social media platform... like, seriously Elon, do you even understand the concept of verification or are you just winging it? 😂 and btw, nice move on mocking the NYT and then taking away their blue check - real classy, bro. 👎 i mean, what's next? removing all the 'notables' from your timeline because they haven't paid for Twitter Blue? 🤷‍♂️ at least be consistent with the whole 'treat everyone equally' thing... or just stick to saying whatever you feel like on a whim. 🙄
 
🤔 I don't get why Elon Musk can't just stick to his plan, you know? Like, he promised to "wind down" blue check marks in April but now he's messing around with legacy users. It's all so confusing... 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with the new label on verified accounts? Is it a paid service or not? It just doesn't feel right, you know? 🤑 I mean, I'm no expert, but it seems like this whole thing is just a money grab. And honestly, who needs verified checks anyway? Can't we just have a more transparent system? 🤦‍♂️
 
🤔 so like what's good with Elon Musk trying to "treat everyone equally" by nickel-and-diming people who already have verified accounts... meanwhile the NY Times main account just lost its blue check mark because Musk had a bad day 🙄 and now it's all unclear how verification works 🚮 anyone else think Twitter Blue should be called Twitter "Pay Me, Please"? 💸
 
This is so confusing 🤯! I'm all about transparency on social media, especially when it comes to verified accounts. Elon Musk's latest move is just adding to the drama 📺. It's like he's playing with fire 🔥, trying to change the rules and confuse everyone at the same time. The fact that he took away the blue check from The New York Times' main account because of a Twitter rant 🤪? That's just weird. I'm all for calling out fake news, but not on this level 📰. And what's with the new label? It's like he's trying to say, "Hey, we're gonna charge you for this verification, and if you don't, your account is basically worthless" 💸. Newsflash, Elon: verified accounts are supposed to be trustworthy sources of info, not just pay-to-play opportunities 🤑.
 
idk man... 🤔 like, i get why musk wants to shake things up, but this whole thing is just a mess 💀. i mean, i'm all for transparency and fairness on twitter, but this 'verified' label now? it's just too vague 🙅‍♂️. what even is the point of having a 'legacy' checkmark if some accounts get to keep theirs and others don't? 🤷‍♂️

and come on, musk, you can't just take away a blue check from the NYT without an explanation 💥. it's like you're trying to troll them or something 😒. i get that you're against 'legacy' checks, but this approach is all over the place 🔄.

i'm still not convinced that reserving verification for paid users is gonna solve anything regarding bots and whatnot 🤔. experts say it won't reduce the number of bots, so like... what's the point? 🙄
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this whole situation 🤯. I get why Musk wants to 'equalize' the game, but come on, this is just gonna make Twitter even more confusing 🤔. Who gets verified now? Those who pay or those who are legit notaries 🙄? And what's up with the NYT getting dinged for being 'boring'? I'm all about free speech, but can't we keep some standards intact without Musk's Twitter tantrums? 😒
 
I'm literally scratching my head over this one 🤯. I mean, come on Elon, you can't just play with people's verification badges like they're playing a game of Twitter roulette 🎲. First you say one thing, then you do another and now it seems like you're making up new rules as you go along 📝. It's super confusing for the rest of us who just wanna use the platform without having to navigate all this drama 💁‍♀️.

I get that you want to reduce the number of bots on Twitter, but reserving verification for paid users might not be the best solution 🤔. What if people just start buying Twitter Blue just to get their accounts verified? That's like creating a whole new breed of bots... on purpose 😒.

And honestly, I'm starting to think that you're using your power to stifle certain voices and opinions, rather than promoting transparency and fairness 💬. I know you claim it's all about treating everyone equally, but when it comes down to it, it feels like you're just trying to make a quick buck off of people who are willing to pay for your fancy features 💸.
 
🤔 omg can u believe what musk just did?? he literally took away the ny times blue check mark without explanation 🙄 like wut is goin on? i get it, he wants to make blue checks more transparent and all that jazz, but this move just looks like a bad decision to me 🤦‍♂️

i mean, if u want to "treat everyone equally", why single out the ny times like that? can't u just give us some clarity on how this new system works before implementing it? 🤔 and btw, why did he take away the ny times blue check mark in the first place? was it because they didn't pay him enough 💸?

anywayz, i think musk needs to get his act together if he wants to fix twitter's verification issues 🙄 and make sure this new system is fair for everyone. btw, has anyone seen that gold "organizations" check mark for the ny times? 🤔 seems like it went MIA too 👀
 
🤔 I feel for the creators at The New York Times right now... I mean, they're already under so much pressure as it is, and then to have their main account's verification badge taken away? It's like, what even is going on with Elon's Twitter Blue plan? 🤑 It seems like he's trying to create this whole new class system where verified accounts are only for those who can afford a premium subscription... that doesn't exactly sound very inclusive or fair. 💸 And honestly, I don't think it's gonna make a difference in the fight against bots and impersonators on Twitter... 🤖💻 We need some real policy changes, not just a fancy new label to stick on our accounts 😒
 
omg u guys i'm literally shook rn... like i know elon musk is all about shaking things up but removing the ny times main account's blue check? that's low 🤣 i mean i get it he's trying to crack down on "legacy" checks but this whole thing just feels so shady 🤔 and what's up with the label now? "verified because u paid us"? like no thanks 🙅‍♂️ doesn't sound like transparency to me... and btw if my friend gets their blue check taken away b/c they used a funny meme it's gonna be a whole thing 😂
 
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