Twitter Blue Verification Tricks GTA 6, Nintendo Fans

Twitter Blue’s new verification system is rolling out and as one might expect it is already causing problems Grand Theft Auto VI And Nintendo fans. In October, Elon Musk officially took control of Twitter and began making important changes to make the company profitable and promote “freedom of speech”. This started with laying off half the company, cutting costs in the process, but reports are starting to leak that the company may have laid off too many important people and had to ask some people back. Twitter went on to…

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Twitter is making another big change to its controversial blue check system

After Elon Musk’s acquisition of the company, Twitter made a number of changes to the user experience. One of the biggest changes relates to the current blue check system. Currently, the system is in place to verify that celebrities, journalists, and public figures are who they are. Musk announced a controversial change to that system last week, which would give a blue check to anyone who pays $8 per month for Twitter Blue, with no verification required. This has led to significant concerns about impersonators, but Twitter has now revealed…

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Twitter chief Elon Musk reveals the penalty for impersonating verified users

Elon Musk has revealed what would happen if you impersonated a verified Twitter user using the new check mark system. Earlier this year, Elon Musk bought Twitter for more than $40 billion. The deal caused a lot of scrutiny as many people thought that it was not good for the app and would do more harm than good. However, he still has a lot of supporters who believe he can do a lot by fixing Twitter. He became the owner of the application at the end of October and began…

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Twitter could make TweetDeck an exclusive paid feature on Twitter Blue: Report

Twitter may be planning to make TweetDeck a paid feature according to security researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who has discovered code and web pages designed to prevent non-paying users from accessing it. TweetDeck was originally a standalone app later acquired by Twitter, aimed at power users and helping them manage and organize their feeds, send and receive tweets and direct messages, and view profiles like other clients of the platform. TweetDeck can be used on desktop browsers, or through the TweetDeck apps for Chrome and macOS. Twitter is filling up…

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