Looking for a way to hide the pride you have for having a blue checkmark? Well, ElonMusk & XBlue have the answer - and yes, it will cost you. OPINION / Twitter Musk TwitterX
The Rise & Fall of The Blue Checkmarktook over, we saw the blue checkmark as the last line of defense when it comes to knowing who on Twitter was legit and who was trying to fake the funk to make up for some serious personal failings. But once Musk had a say on matters, the blue check mark became nothing more than a meaningless symbol. You know what? Scratch that.
But with Twitter now X, Twitter Blue has now become X Blue – and with it comes a perk that will give X Blue subscribers the chance to hide their shame.:"As a subscriber, you can choose to hide your checkmark on your account. The checkmark will be hidden on your profile and posts.
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