Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

Elon Musk's Twitter purge, intended to weed out high-profile users with blue verification marks, has taken an unexpected turn. The billionaire CEO had previously announced that users would have to pay $8 per month to join the platform's Twitter Blue subscription service and retain their coveted badges. However, instead of implementing this change across the board, Twitter appears to have targeted a single account from a major publication that Musk dislikes.

The New York Times' main account lost its blue check mark over the weekend after an employee posted a meme about the outlet declining to pay for verification on Twitter. Musk responded with a tweet saying he would remove the check if they didn't pay, and subsequently lashed out at the Times in a series of tweets claiming their coverage is boring and propaganda.

The move has sparked confusion among users and raised concerns about the inconsistent application of Twitter's new verification system. While most legacy blue check holders have retained their marks with an added label indicating they are verified because they subscribe to Twitter Blue or are legacy verified accounts, some high-profile users are still being treated as notable individuals.

Musk's long campaign against "legacy" blue checks has been underway since he bought Twitter last fall. The new verification system was initially rolled out in November but was paused due to issues with impersonators. It was relaunched in December and now requires paid users to receive blue checks, a change that has sparked debate among experts about its effectiveness in reducing bots on the platform.

The inconsistencies in how Twitter is applying its new verification system have raised questions about Musk's approach to policy-making, which often seems driven by his personal whims rather than careful consideration. The decision to target a single account from a publication that Musk dislikes, rather than implementing the change across all verified users, has also highlighted the potential for abuse and confusion.

As Twitter continues to navigate its new verification system, one thing is clear: Musk's influence on the platform will continue to shape its direction in unpredictable ways.
 
Ugh, great job by The New York Times for calling out Elon Musk's bs about needing to pay for verification 🙄. I mean, what's next? Charging us to breathe on Twitter? It's clear that Musk is just trying to silence anyone who disagrees with him or isn't part of his "inner circle" 🔒. This whole thing is a mess and it's only going to get worse if he keeps making arbitrary decisions based on his own ego 🤦‍♂️. Can't wait to see how many other high-profile users get targeted next...
 
🤔 I was just thinking about my aunt's favorite recipe for chocolate chip cookies the other day... she makes this amazing peanut butter version that's so moist and chewy 🍪👵 anyway, back to Twitter... I mean, what's with Elon Musk and his Twitter rants? 🚀 it's like he's trying to stir up controversy wherever he goes 😅 but seriously, can't they just have a calm discussion about the platform's future instead of trash-talking each other? 🤷‍♂️
 
can't believe musk is playing games with blue checks 🙄, it's like he's testing the waters to see how far he can push things before everyone loses their minds. should be a clear policy from the start, not some arbitrary targeting of accounts that don't conform to his views 💸
 
I'm low-key concerned about this whole situation 🤔. I mean, Elon's trying to weed out 'legacy' blue checks, but it feels like he's using his personal vendetta against certain outlets as a excuse to be inconsistent with the rules 🙄. It's got everyone on Twitter talking and scratching their heads - what even is the point of having verification if you're just gonna revoke it at will? 💸 The fact that most people are still getting their blue checks without paying up is just weird... like, what's the logic behind that? 🤷‍♀️ It's also got me wondering if Elon's using this as a way to shape public opinion and silence opposing voices... but I'm not gonna go there 😒. One thing's for sure though - Twitter's going through some major changes, and it'll be interesting to see how they all shake out 🔄
 
omg what's going on with twitter 🤯 so like I was just checking my timeline and I see that The New York Times' account lost their blue check mark... but they didn't even pay for it or anything? isn't that weird? 🤔 i don't get why musk would do this, like he said one thing about paying to keep your badge, but then he just targets that one account from the times. seems kinda petty to me 😒 and now i'm all confused because some people still have their badges even though they didn't pay... does that mean it's not the paid subscribers who are legit anymore? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm thinking 64% of people are wondering what's goin' on with this whole blue check mark debacle 🤔. Like, if they're gonna start takin' 'em away for no reason, why not just do it across the board? It's like Musk is tryin' to test the waters or somethin'. And now we got all these legacy blue checks gettin' some kinda special label and whatnot 📈. I'm not sure if this is gonna help with the bot problem or just create more confusion 🤷‍♂️. Anyway, I'd say Twitter's new verification system is still a work in progress at 87% 😅. The thing is, Musk's got a lot of control over what happens on that platform, and it's hard to predict what he's gonna do next ⏰.
 
lol what's going on with Elon now? I mean I get it he wants to make money from verified users but this single account move is just sus 🤔. I was using Twitter Blue and didn't even know I had a blue check mark lol. So now The New York Times main account lost its badge and Musk is going all out on them 💥. This doesn't help the whole verification thing, it's like he can't make up his mind. Shoulda just done it right from the start you know? 🤷‍♂️
 
😬 "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance." 💥 We're living through a time of great change on Twitter, and it's scary 😅. One minute it's a paid verification system, the next it's just for users who are "notorious" or something 🤔. I don't think that's the kind of power we want someone to wield over our online spaces 💻.
 
😂🤦‍♂️ Can you believe this? Elon Musk trying to be like a dictator... just kidding (kinda). Seriously though, what's next? 🤔 Is he gonna start verifying who's who with a participation trophy system? "Hey, I verified you because your tweet about avocado toast was the most retweeted" 💚. Anyway, it's clear that Twitter is still figuring out this whole verification thing, and Musk's antics are just making it more entertaining to watch. 📺 Let's just hope he doesn't start charging for oxygen next. 👍
 
I'm low-key shocked by how messed up this situation is 🤯! Like, I get that Elon wants to make Twitter more paid, but targeting just one major publication like The New York Times? That's some petty behavior right there 😒. And now people are left wondering if they'll be next on the chopping block because of their views or whatever. It's all so confusing 🤔.

I'm not sure what's going through Elon's head, but this whole thing just smells like a power move to me 💁‍♂️. I mean, who decides that one person's Twitter post is more deserving of scrutiny than everyone else? 🙄 Not cool, Elon. And honestly, the fact that experts are debating whether or not this new verification system even works is just another indication that something fishy is going on here 🐟.

One thing's for sure: with Elon at the helm, you can bet your bottom dollar things are gonna get interesting on Twitter 😂!
 
I'm so done with this whole Twitter mess 🤯! Can't believe they're playing around with who gets verified and who doesn't just because of personal vendettas. It's like, if you wanna keep your blue check mark, you gotta pay up? That's not fair to the rest of us who are trying to use the platform without all the drama 🤷‍♀️.

And what's up with Musk's whole "legacy" thing? Can't he just make up his mind already? 😒 I mean, it feels like every time Twitter makes a change, it's because of some personal grievance or another. It's hard to trust that the changes are being made for good reasons rather than just to get back at someone 🤔.

As a parent, it's actually kind of scary to think about how this will affect our kids' online experiences. They're already exposed to so much misinformation and toxicity on social media – do we really need Twitter making things more confusing? 🤯
 
I'm telling ya, this whole Twitter purge thing just sounds like another one of Elon's power moves. I mean, who does he think he is? Targeting a single account from The New York Times just because they didn't pay up for verification? It's like something out of a bad sitcom. And now everyone's all confused about how the verification system works... it's like he just messed with the rules and expected everyone to follow along. I swear, this guy's got more Twitter fingers than Mark Zuckerberg does Facebook fingers. 😂👀
 
💔 I'm so frustrated for The New York Times right now 🤯! I get that Elon Musk has his opinions, but come on, targeting just one account because of a meme? 😂 It's like he's trying to prove a point rather than being fair and consistent 🙄. And can we talk about the fact that most legacy blue check holders still have their marks with an added label? What's up with that?! 🤷‍♀️ It's like Twitter is playing a game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it's verification badges 💼. My concern is that this inconsistency will lead to more confusion and potential abuse, which could be bad for the platform as a whole 🚨💔
 
🤔 I'm not surprised at all that Twitter's new verification system is being applied so inconsistently... like it was bound to happen under Musk's leadership 🙄. He's always been more interested in stirring up drama and causing a scene than making practical decisions.

I mean, come on, targeting a single account from The New York Times just because they declined to pay for their verification? That's not how you run a platform, that's just petty revenge 🤷‍♂️. And now everyone's all confused about what the point of blue checks even is anymore... it's like Musk just decided to play around with rules as he sees fit.

I'm guessing this is just the beginning of a whole mess of problems under his leadership 😬. The fact that experts are debating the effectiveness of this new system already suggests that Musk has no idea what he's doing 🤦‍♂️. Mark my words, things are only gonna get more chaotic from here...
 
🤔 This whole thing with @elonmusk and Twitter Blue is just wild 🌪️. I mean, what's the point of even having a paid subscription if you're just gonna target specific accounts? 🤑 It's like, fair or not, doesn't matter - it's still a double standard 💯. And now people are even questioning Musk's motives behind all this... is he really trying to reduce bots on Twitter or just trying to stir up drama? 🤷‍♂️ I dunno, but one thing's for sure - his approach to policy-making is super unpredictable 😬. Can't wait to see how this whole thing unfolds! 🔮
 
omg u guys can't believe what elon did now 🤯 he literally just dropped the ball with twitter blue verification marks and it's all over the place 😂 i mean at first he was gonna make us pay 8 bucks a month but then he just started picking on this one publication that he doesn't like newsflash elon u can't even follow ur own rules lol 🙄 what's next? is everyone gonna be treated differently now? 🤔 and btw legacy blue checks should've been the way to go imo 🚫💯
 
man, this whole thing just got wilder 🤯. i mean, you'd think that if Elon wants to make some changes, he'd at least try to do it consistently, right? like, if he's gonna take away blue checks from one account, why not all the high-profile ones? it just feels like another example of how Musk is more interested in stirring up drama than actually making good decisions for the platform 🤷‍♂️. and can we talk about how this whole thing highlights the potential for abuse with these new verification rules? i mean, if you're a big-time publication that Elon doesn't like, do you really want to be treated differently than everyone else? it's just not right 💔.
 
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