#Wittels- Posted April 22, 2023 Share Posted April 22, 2023 Last Thursday, April 20, Twitter began removing the blue check marks from users who have not paid for the service called 'Twitter Blue'. In previous days it had been announced that this social network would "begin to reduce the blue marks" granted under the old verification system, which consisted of giving the blue element to high-profile people who could suffer impersonation. How to get verified? Previously, Twitter used the blue check mark to indicate active and relevant accounts on Twitter, now the way this is done is changing. According to Twitter, the blue checkmark may mean that the account has an active subscription to the Twitter Blue subscription service and meets the eligibility criteria. Twitter Blue subscribers will now need to meet the eligibility criteria to receive or retain the blue checkmark. More news: With a decree, the CRC would remove obstacles to changing operators What are the criteria? - Your account must have a display name and a profile photo. - The account must have been active for the previous 30 days in order to subscribe to Twitter Blue. - Your account must be more than 90 days old at the time of subscription and have a confirmed phone number. - The account must have no recent changes to its profile picture, display name, or username (@Username). - Your account must have no signs of being deceitful. - It must also not have signs of participating in the mani[CENSORED]tion of the platform and spam. "The verification mark will appear once our team reviews your account subscribed to Twitter Blue to verify if it meets our requirements," the company explained. The service has a cost of 404 thousand pesos per year, which would be 38 thousand pesos per month in the desktop format. For its part, the version for iOS and Android will be purchased for 52,000 pesos per month, that is, 554,900 pesos per year. Among the tools that the 'app' offers to 'premium' users, they will edit trills up to five times within 30 minutes, upload videos in 1080p (Full HD) up to 60 minutes long (web only), write trills longer (up to 4,000 characters in length) and set the profile photo with an NFT. To this is added that the view of ads in videos or on the drag screen while watching content will be reduced by up to 50 percent. Likewise, the verified ones will be at the top of the search engines and the mentions in order to combat fraud and spam. Read mode will be another benefit: "We've designed Read Mode so you can enjoy your threads with less interference." This will be at the top of the story, where you can change the font size to your liking. Finally, the modification of trills before it is visible to the audience that follows or shares it. Eye! Because this will be a preview before I want to release it to the general public. Who already have their account verified? Now, in addition to Elon, there are already celebrities who have their account with the famous blue pimp. According to 'The Verge', Musk gave verification to three characters: Stephen King, master of terror; LeBron James, leading scorer in the NBA, and William Shatner, star of Star Trek. According to the same outlet, a Twitter employee emailed the basketball star, who previously said he would not pay for verification, to "extend a free subscription to Twitter Blue for his account, @kingjames, on behalf of Elon Musk." ". Now, what is expected to be seen are the prominent people who will pay for the service or if Musk will end up choosing those who he considers deserving of the blue badge on his social network. Link: https://www.eltiempo.com/tecnosfera/novedades-tecnologia/cuanto-cuesta-la-verificacion-en-twitter-y-personalidades-que-han-pagado-761436 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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