Twitter may let you hide the fact you pay to use Twitter
There are reasons you might want to hide the checkmark besides humility or embarrassment, of course. You may not want to give the impression that your tweets represent the views of your employer. And if you share the same name as a celebrity, you might not want to risk confusing users.
There's no guarantee Twitter will make the checkmark-hiding option widely available. If the company presses ahead, though, this might diminish the value of the blue tick by making it inconsistently visible. On top of this, Twitter now hasSubscribe to the Engadget Deals Newsletter Great deals on consumer electronics delivered straight to your inbox, curated by Engadget’s editorial team.
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