X, formerly known as Twitter, has implemented a significant policy change by removing the ability for users to hide their verified checkmarks. This decision has sparked reactions across the platform, with some users expressing dissatisfaction over the inability to conceal this status symbol. The change affects all users, including high-profile individuals, and has led to discussions about transparency and the implications of publicly displaying verification statuses.
Hey hey hey! I magically have a Blue Check again! (Was removed in initial purge; then restored during mass-restoration; then I used option to turn it off; now Musky has removed that option. Presumably to make people who paid for this "status" less obvious.) Very proud day. /s
Now we get to see who has been hiding their blue check 🤣
Elon Musk has now removed the option to hide your blue-tick, so we can now confirm that some of the most tedious human beings alive bought one, lied about it, then posted through it as if they didn’t have one while they were paying the richest man on earth for a status symbol. https://t.co/DOsPVC26UP