“Twitter Blue subscribers can now hide their checkmarks”

Elon managed to take the once-coveted blue check and turned it into something that’s embarrassing enough to warrant wanting to hide it 😂

https://mas.to/@Techaltar/110819760177607195

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    1 year ago

    Don’t need the blue checkmark to know who the tools are, there’s a whole shed full of them and 𝕏 marks the spot.

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      They probably still get the engagement boost by putting their replies at the top. This is insidious. I’ve been blocking most blue checks but this might make Twitter unusable.

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        Ah, so like nazis can pay for blue, get their shit at the top of the feed, and then Twitter can pretend that this is just a naturally popular opinion and nobody can prove that they’re pushing nazi opinions for money?

        It all makes sense now!

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        For me it was already unusable. The Canadian trending page is always full of right wing conspiracy and most posts have some sort of hate speech comments.

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      No, they also get higher limits, if I understand correctly. Longer messages and videos, more DMs, looking at more posts, etc.

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    In other news, Tesla is now selling Toyota Camry body conversion kits for the Model S.

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      It doesn’t. There’s a movement (no idea how well known this is) to not engage with toxic people that have a check mark because they can get money from twitter for that. Hiding the checkmark is most likely for that purpose; keep engagement, thus keep money flowing toward hate groups.

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      What makes you assume it’s the “alt righters”?

      Edit: Answer the question. Downvoting me does nothing, you fools.

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        steps in shit

        “Hey it smells like you stepped in shit.”

        “What makes you assume it’s shit?”

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        No one bothered to answer you, so I will try: Since the takeover by Musk, the group who felt the most emboldened where people on the right spectrum, because of what Musk is putting out on his feed. It’s mostly stale memes, retweets of stuff his other companies do and tons of right wing stuff: Tucker Carlson is just the most famous but his liked feed is filled to the brim with obscure assholes! It’s insane! If you don’t believe me, there are videos on YouTube where people sift through his feed and it’s just maddening, how such an idiot could become one of the richest people in the world!

        Anyway, to answer your question: alt righters usually cheer on most of the stuff Musk is implementing, with the blue checkmark definitely being one of the main “signs” they wore with a certain pride and as a sign of support of Musk. I guess now Twitter (I refuse to call it anything different!) has become so uncool even in the cringiest corner of the right wing that they have to give them the option to turn it off otherwise they will cancel the subscription.

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        Musk behaves like an alt-right idiot. Anyone who wants to give him money, must be an alt-right idiot too. Not that hard to figure out. Now people are shaming them for giving the alt-right idiot money for a blue mark on their profile. And since they are very, very fragile snowflakes, they now can hide it to keep from being taunted. But they still must give Musk money for the blue mark they hide

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    Remember when Bethesda introduced Fallout 1st into Fallout 76 and everybody started griefing subscribers in-game for actually paying Bethesda for a shitty service?

    We’ve just seen the social media equivalent of that with Twitter X Blue.

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    Everyone of those twitter blue people has acted like an arsehole in my experience. People who you’ve had no interaction with suddenly come into your replies having a pop.

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        He’s like Trump. No matter how bad he acts, how much he fails, there are people who seem to still love him. I mean, he’s not some sick puppy. He’s a twice bailed out businessman.

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    Isn’t this self-defeating though? They’ll still get their replies/tweets prioritized so it will be obvious still who has a check mark. Making fun of people who pay for that shit is going to increase if anything because now they have an option to let the world know they’re embarrassed.

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          Not so much that, more for how many fake websites there are out there. So you’d go to the socials to get a verified link to the right website before a purchase, query or sub etc. Some companies do respond via twitter and consider it part of their customer service toolkit

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      not if you were some dude with a podcast that has 300 subscribers. so many people desperately wanted a blue check before they were for sale.

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    Next stop: Buy Twitter blue hide functionality for the low price of 5 dollar per month…