Two years into the launch of Twitter Blue, users are frustrated as paid blue checkmarks are removed or under review, destabilizing the platform's verification system.
Amid complaints about disappearing blue checkmarks, critics suggest Musk's actions resemble stifling dissenting voices, reflecting a chaotic verification landscape for users.
The introduction of grey and gold checkmarks highlighted the absurdity of Twitter’s paradigm, turning the verification system into a convoluted hierarchy of paid versus unpaid accounts.
Changing rules under X Premium leave users bewildered, with many questioning the integrity of a system they paid to join, hinting at potential class-action lawsuits.
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