Musk halts Twitter's coveted blue check amid proliferation of imposters
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[November 12, 2022]
By Nivedita Balu
(Reuters) -Twitter Inc paused its recently
announced $8 blue check subscription service on Friday as fake accounts
mushroomed, and new owner Elon Musk brought back the "official" badge to
some users of the social media platform.
The coveted blue check mark was previously reserved for verified
accounts of politicians, famous personalities, journalists and other
public figures. But a subscription option, open to anyone prepared to
pay, was rolled out earlier this week to help Twitter grow revenue as
Musk fights to retain advertisers.
The flip-flop is part of a chaotic two weeks at Twitter since Musk
completed his $44 billion acquisition. Musk has fired nearly half of
Twitter's workforce, removed its board and senior executives, and raised
the prospect of Twitter's bankruptcy. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission
said on Thursday it was watching Twitter with "deep concern."
Several users reported on Friday that the new subscription option for
the blue verification check mark had disappeared, while a source told
Reuters the offering has been dropped.
Twitter did not reply to a request for comment.
Fake accounts purporting to be big brands have popped up with the blue
check since the new roll-out, including Musk's Tesla and SpaceX, as well
as Roblox, Nestle and Lockheed Martin.
"To combat impersonation, we've added an 'Official' label to some
accounts," Twitter's support account - which has the "official" tag -
tweeted on Friday.
The label was originally introduced on Wednesday - but "killed" by Musk
just hours later.
Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co issued an apology after an imposter account
tweeted that insulin would be free, amid political backlash and scrutiny
into the high prices of the medicine.
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"We apologize to those who have been served a misleading message
from a fake Lilly account," the company said, reiterating the name
of its Twitter handle.
A number of misleading tweets about Tesla from a verified account
with the same profile picture as the company's official account were
also being circulated on the platform.
"Twitter has over the past several years worked to try to improve
that (misinformation). And it seems like Elon Musk has unraveled it
within a matter of weeks," said A.J. Bauer, a professor at the
University of Alabama.
Musk had said Twitter users engaging in impersonation without
clearly specifying it as a "parody" account would be permanently
suspended without a warning. Several fake brand accounts, including
those of Nintendo and BP, have been suspended.
On Thursday, in his first company-wide email, Musk warned that
Twitter would not be able to "survive the upcoming economic
downturn" if it failed to boost subscription revenue to offset
falling advertising income, three people who saw the message told
Reuters.
Many companies, including General Motors and United Airlines, have
paused or pulled back from advertising on the platform since Musk
took over. In response, the billionaire said on Wednesday he aimed
to turn Twitter into a force for truth and stop fake accounts.
(Reporting by Nivedita Balu and Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru and
Paresh Dave in Oakland, California; Writing by Denny ThomasEditing
by Devika Syamnath and Rosalba O'Brien)
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