Twitter has removed labels describing global media organizations are government-funded or state-affiliated.
made similar decisions to quit tweeting. CBC's government-funded label vanished Friday, along with the state-affiliated tags on media accounts including Sputnik and RT in Russia and Xinhua in China.that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors.
The costs of keeping the marks range from $8 a month for individual web users to a starting price of $1,000 monthly to verify an organization, plus $50 monthly for each affiliate or employee account. Twitter does not verify the individual accounts, as was the case with the previous blue check doled out during the platform’s pre-Musk administration.
Singer Dionne Warwick tweeted earlier in the week that the site's verification system “is an absolute mess.” While Twitter offers gold checks for “verified organizations” and gray checks for government organizations and their affiliates, it's not clear how the platform doles these out. Soon, another spoof account — purporting to be Pope Francis — weighed in too:"By the authority vested in me, Pope Francis, I declare @NYC_GOVERNMENT the official New York City Government. Peace be with you."
Digital intelligence platform Similarweb analyzed how many people signed up for Twitter Blue on their desktop computers and only detected 116,000 confirmed sign-ups last month, which at $8 or $11 per month does not represent a major revenue stream. The analysis did not count accounts bought via mobile apps.
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