Sen. Markey needs answers from Musk on Twitter imposters

Sen. Markey needs answers from Musk on Twitter imposters


Senator Ed Markey speaks at the Again the Prosper Agenda press meeting at the Longworth Business Setting up on September 10, 2020 in Washington, DC.

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Sen. Ed Markey demanded responses from Twitter proprietor Elon Musk about its new verification and impersonation insurance policies Friday soon after a Washington Submit reporter successfully established up a phony verified account pretending to be the Massachusetts Democrat.

Twitter appeared to have paused the $7.99/thirty day period Twitter Blue verification program shortly soon after the Put up ran its examination as impersonations of superstars and models proliferated across the system. Twitter has recently shed key privateness and content moderation executives.

But prior to the pause, the Article was equipped to set up a Twitter deal with called “@realEdMarkey” employing “a spare Apple iphone, a credit card and a very little creative imagination.” The account received a blue confirmed checkmark, even though Markey already has two genuine confirmed accounts. Even while the blue check is meant to be a element of the paid out Twitter Blue, the Write-up reporter located that Twitter stated the pretend Markey account was confirmed “for the reason that it can be noteworthy in govt, news, enjoyment, or another selected group.”

“Safeguards these types of as Twitter’s blue checkmark the moment permitted customers to be wise, important individuals of news and facts in Twitter’s global town sq.,” Markey wrote in his letter to Musk. “But your Twitter takeover, rapid and haphazard imposition of platform variations, elimination of safeguards in opposition to disinformation, and firing of huge quantities of Twitter workers have accelerated Twitter’s descent into the Wild West of social media.”

Markey asked Musk to reply by November 25 about Twitter’s method for issuing the blue checkmarks, how his impersonation was permitted by Twitter and how any new planned verification will work in the long run.

“Making it possible for an imposter to impersonate a U.S. Senator on Twitter is a serious make a difference that you require to handle instantly,” Markey wrote.

Twitter did not right away respond to a ask for for remark.

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