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X is giving influential users 'verified' badge, premium services for free even if they don't want it

FP Staff April 5, 2024, 17:16:43 IST

Many of the people who have been given the blue tick because of their following don’t actually want it, mainly because of how tainted the verified badge has become since Elon Musk took over

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The verified badge, or blue tick has lost a lot of its charm because of Elon Musk's actions on X
The verified badge, or blue tick has lost a lot of its charm because of Elon Musk's actions on X

Elon Musk stirred controversy Wednesday night by reintroducing the blue checkmark on X, reminiscent of an old Twitter policy where accounts with a certain level of status automatically received verification.

Now, accounts with over 2,500 verified subscriber followers receive a blue checkmark for free. This move left thousands of influential X users who had previously decided not to pay for the blue badge as a mark of dissent against Musk’s changes to the platform, very dismayed upon discovering they had been marked with Elon’s stamp of approval, prompting them to clarify that they did not pay for this privilege.

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A message from X stated, “As an influential member of the community on X, we’ve given you a complimentary subscription to X Premium subject to X Premium Terms by selecting this notice.”

Musk in a previous tweet had said that accounts with over 2,500 verified subscribers or paid Premium or Premium+ blue tick subscribers would receive Premium features for free, while those with over 5,000 followers would receive the ad-free Premium+ tier at no cost.

This revival of free blue checkmarks comes after more than a year since Musk introduced paid verification services in 2022. While users with fewer than 2,500 followers can still pay for premium features at $8 a month, the blue checkmark’s reputation suffered when it became a paid feature. What was once a status symbol quickly transformed into a mark that users were financially supporting Musk for increased reach.

Users can still opt out of the blue checkmark by navigating to the “profile customization” page within X’s settings, retaining all free features without the associated embarrassment.

However, this decision puts influential X users in an awkward position. Many popular users have been paying for premium features for the past two years and are now expected to stop simply because Elon decided the experiment wasn’t working out.

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Moreover, the blue checkmark may no longer hold the same value it once did.

The reason behind this change remains unclear, but it could signify Musk’s efforts to boost engagement on X.
With more users gaining access to premium features such as longer posts, bookmark folders, Musk’s AI chatbot Grok, and an ad revenue-sharing program, the reversal of verification policies is seen as the latest puzzling development on the platform’s ever-evolving landscape.

As a result, many users who regained their blue checkmarks aren’t necessarily pleased about it, given its tarnished reputation in many cases.

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(With inputs from agencies)

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