
Big changes may be coming to Twitter’s user verification model. According to a report by The Verge, Twitter could charge $20 for a blue check mark—this exact figure may be inaccurate, though.
The Verge claims that “people familiar with the matter” and “internal correspondence” indicated that the platform’s new owner, Elon Musk, tasked coders with launching the new feature by November 7th. Platformer reports that currently verified accounts will need to subscribe to Twitter’s premium subscription service, Twitter Blue, to retain their badges. It isn’t immediately clear if verification will be open to anyone who wants a blue checkmark, or even if the new paid checkmarks will be blue.
Neither The Verge nor Platformer named their sources or quoted the cited correspondence. So, you should take this news with a grain of salt. However, Musk himself indicated that the platform’s verification process is currently undergoing an overhaul.
And earlier this year, Musk proposed tying verification to a Twitter Blue subscription. At that time, he claimed that Twitter Blue with verification should cost around $2 a month—perhaps Twitter plans to charge $20…
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