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Twitter Starts Long-Planned Removal Of Blue Check Marks; Purge Affects Journalists, Entertainers And Even Pope Francis
Amazon Prime Video was just one of many notable Twitter users remarking on Musk’s push to get people to subscribe to Twitter Blue. Stephen King’s blue check remained intact, even though the writer claimed he had not paid for the mark of verification.My Twitter account says I’ve given a phone number. I haven’t.Musk said he was footing the $8-a-month bill for some high-profile figures to keep their blue badges, namechecking King, LeBron James, and William Shatner.
Ben Stiller said it was “quite possibly” time to get off Twitter after his verification was removed. He told other users that he would refuse to pay for a blue check. “I think Elon will be fine,” he said.
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