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Twitter confirms fee for blue-tick verification after Musk takeover | Twitter confirms fee for blue-tick verification after Musk takeover |
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Twitter has confirmed plans to allow users to buy blue-tick verified status. | Twitter has confirmed plans to allow users to buy blue-tick verified status. |
In an update for Apple devices, the company said the feature would be open to users in certain countries who sign up to its Twitter Blue service for $7.99 (£7) per month. | In an update for Apple devices, the company said the feature would be open to users in certain countries who sign up to its Twitter Blue service for $7.99 (£7) per month. |
The policy change is controversial, amid concerns that the platform could be swamped with fake accounts. | The policy change is controversial, amid concerns that the platform could be swamped with fake accounts. |
It follows Twitter's takeover by Elon Musk, who on Friday laid off around half of the company's workforce. | It follows Twitter's takeover by Elon Musk, who on Friday laid off around half of the company's workforce. |
The sought-after blue tick was previously only available to high-profile or influential individuals and organisations - who were asked to prove their identity. | The sought-after blue tick was previously only available to high-profile or influential individuals and organisations - who were asked to prove their identity. |
It has been used as a sign that a profile is authentic, and is a key tool to help users identify reliable information on the platform. | It has been used as a sign that a profile is authentic, and is a key tool to help users identify reliable information on the platform. |
The policy change may fuel worries that government figures, celebrities, journalists and brands could be impersonated by any user willing to pay a monthly fee. | The policy change may fuel worries that government figures, celebrities, journalists and brands could be impersonated by any user willing to pay a monthly fee. |
Mr Musk, the world's richest person, appears to be looking to diversify Twitter's income, following his acquisition of the firm late last month in a $44bn (£39bn) deal. | Mr Musk, the world's richest person, appears to be looking to diversify Twitter's income, following his acquisition of the firm late last month in a $44bn (£39bn) deal. |
On Friday, the billionaire said Twitter was losing more than $4m (£3.5m) per day, insisting that this gave him "no choice" over culling around half the company's 7,500-strong workforce. | On Friday, the billionaire said Twitter was losing more than $4m (£3.5m) per day, insisting that this gave him "no choice" over culling around half the company's 7,500-strong workforce. |
The cuts - as well as Mr Musk's fierce advocacy of free speech - have caused speculation that Twitter could water down its efforts on content moderation. | The cuts - as well as Mr Musk's fierce advocacy of free speech - have caused speculation that Twitter could water down its efforts on content moderation. |
However, Mr Musk has insisted that the firm's stance towards harmful material remains "absolutely unchanged". | However, Mr Musk has insisted that the firm's stance towards harmful material remains "absolutely unchanged". |
On Saturday a top United Nations official, Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk, urged Mr Musk to "ensure that human rights are central to the management of Twitter". | On Saturday a top United Nations official, Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk, urged Mr Musk to "ensure that human rights are central to the management of Twitter". |
The unusual UN intervention pointed to the sacking of Twitter's whole human rights team, saying this was "not an encouraging start" under Mr Musk's ownership. | The unusual UN intervention pointed to the sacking of Twitter's whole human rights team, saying this was "not an encouraging start" under Mr Musk's ownership. |
There was no immediate response from Twitter. | There was no immediate response from Twitter. |
Twitter to lose magic with blue-tick fee - ex-executive | Twitter to lose magic with blue-tick fee - ex-executive |
Will Donald Trump go back on Twitter? | Will Donald Trump go back on Twitter? |
Few details were publicised relating to the change in verification policy, and a Twitter Blue subscription reportedly remained at its old price of £4.99 in the UK following Saturday's announcement. | Few details were publicised relating to the change in verification policy, and a Twitter Blue subscription reportedly remained at its old price of £4.99 in the UK following Saturday's announcement. |
Twitter's update said the changes would apply only in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand at first. | Twitter's update said the changes would apply only in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand at first. |
A flurry of tweets from Mr Musk himself suggested the changes would be rolled out worldwide after they were observed in the initial handful of countries. | A flurry of tweets from Mr Musk himself suggested the changes would be rolled out worldwide after they were observed in the initial handful of countries. |
It was not clear what would happen to those profiles which already had a blue tick - or if Twitter still planned to "verify" a user other than by charging them a subscription. | It was not clear what would happen to those profiles which already had a blue tick - or if Twitter still planned to "verify" a user other than by charging them a subscription. |
Responding to one user who asked what would happen to existing verified profiles, Mr Musk said the timeline for changes to be implemented was a "couple [of] months". | Responding to one user who asked what would happen to existing verified profiles, Mr Musk said the timeline for changes to be implemented was a "couple [of] months". |
Answering another question about the risk of users pretending to be notable figures, he said Twitter would "suspend the account attempting impersonation and keep the money". | Answering another question about the risk of users pretending to be notable figures, he said Twitter would "suspend the account attempting impersonation and keep the money". |
Previewing other upcoming changes, Mr Musk said Twitter would soon allow users to attach long-form text to tweets, "ending [the] absurdity of notepad screenshots". | Previewing other upcoming changes, Mr Musk said Twitter would soon allow users to attach long-form text to tweets, "ending [the] absurdity of notepad screenshots". |
Earlier on Saturday, Twitter co-founder and ex-CEO Jack Dorsey addressed the mass sackings, saying sorry to employees for what had unfolded at his former firm. | Earlier on Saturday, Twitter co-founder and ex-CEO Jack Dorsey addressed the mass sackings, saying sorry to employees for what had unfolded at his former firm. |
Mr Dorsey - who quit as CEO in November and left the board of directors in May - said he was aware Twitter staff were "angry with me". | Mr Dorsey - who quit as CEO in November and left the board of directors in May - said he was aware Twitter staff were "angry with me". |
His statement continued: "I own the responsibility for why everyone is in this situation: I grew the company size too quickly. I apologise for that." | His statement continued: "I own the responsibility for why everyone is in this situation: I grew the company size too quickly. I apologise for that." |
Mr Dorsey appeared to endorse the need for dismissals. Earlier this year, he expressed support for Mr Musk's takeover. | Mr Dorsey appeared to endorse the need for dismissals. Earlier this year, he expressed support for Mr Musk's takeover. |
A host of major brands have halted advertising spending with Twitter in recent days amid the company's upheaval. | A host of major brands have halted advertising spending with Twitter in recent days amid the company's upheaval. |
Mr Musk has been looking to decrease the platform's reliance on adverts - and Saturday's update also promised "half the ads". | Mr Musk has been looking to decrease the platform's reliance on adverts - and Saturday's update also promised "half the ads". |
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