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Musk announces gold, gray and blue badges for Twitter accounts

Twitter billionaire owner Elon Musk announced last Friday that the platform would be launching differently colored badges to distinguish between accounts.

AFP
San Francisco, United States
Mon, November 28, 2022

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Musk announces gold, gray and blue badges for Twitter accounts Twitter Verified: The Twitter logo is seen outside their headquarters in San Francisco, the United States on Oct. 28. Twitter owner Elon Musk announced last Friday that the platform would launch different colored badges to distinguish accounts. (AFP/Constanza Hevia)

Twitter billionaire owner Elon Musk announced last Friday that the platform would be launching differently colored badges to distinguish between accounts.

"Sorry for the delay, we're tentatively launching Verified on Friday," he tweeted. 

"Gold check for companies, gray check for government, blue for individuals [celebrity or not] and all verified accounts will be manually authenticated before the check activates."

In another tweet, Musk said that all verified individual accounts would have the same blue check, but some would eventually be able to display a "secondary tiny logo showing they belong to an [organization] if verified as such by that [organization]."

The Tesla and SpaceX boss' proposal for users to be able to pay to be "verified" and obtain a blue badge on their profiles has caused confusion since he acquired the social media giant last month.

Musk proposed a subscription fee of US$8 a month to allow users to obtain the blue check—which was previously free but reserved for organizations and public figures in an attempt to avoid impersonation and misinformation. 

The first rollout of Musk's subscription plan in early November quickly went south, with many accounts paying for the blue check and then impersonating world leaders, celebrities or companies.

Responding to the backlash, Musk initially postponed the launch date to Nov. 29, before delaying it once more. It now appears the feature will launch on Dec. 2. 

Musk has said that he wants to charge users for subscriptions to the social media platform to diversify its income stream. Twitter currently depends on advertising for 90 percent of its revenue.

Several major brands have withdrawn from advertising on the platform since Musk bought it, fearing that his promised relaxation of content moderation could open their companies up to being associated with objectionable content.

According to the non-governmental organization Media Matters, half of Twitter's top 100 advertisers have announced that they are suspending or "have apparently suspended" their spending on the social network. 

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