Elon Musk’s intention to sell Twitter’s blue tick paid verification badges has been postponed. As a result, delaying the microblogging platform’s swift descent into hell slightly.
You guessed it right. Musk is also blocking unnamed parody accounts, though…
According to The New York Times, Twitter’s paid verification will now go live on Nov. 9, which is the day following the U.S. midterm elections. Prior to Nov. 7, when the update was supposed to go live. Nonetheless, Musk reportedly threatened to dismiss staff members who didn’t reach the deadline.
The decision to postpone the implementation of paid verification was made as a result of…
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