Twitter to hold off verification variations right up until after midterm elections, report states

Twitter to hold off verification variations right up until after midterm elections, report states


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Twitter will wait around to introduce adjustments to its verification method and Twitter Blue membership support until immediately after the midterm elections, according to a report from The New York Periods.

The social media enterprise commenced rolling out updates to its system for some users on Saturday in planning for the launch. The changes outlined in the Application Retailer verified that consumers will be in a position to buy Twitter Blue and acquire a blue checkmark for $7.99 per month. 

Elon Musk, who grew to become the new proprietor of Twitter on Oct. 28, has laid out a series of concepts for a new consumer verification method for Twitter, which he acquired for $44 billion.

In an earlier thread of tweets, Musk criticized the current process and mentioned he programs to give “electricity to the persons” by giving verification to any one on the system via Twitter Blue for $8 a thirty day period.

Individuals modifications were being confirmed Saturday in the current App Store listing.





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