World

Influential X users to be given blue ticks for free 

In a recent announcement, the social media platform X has revealed its latest policy shift that will grant blue ticks to its most “influential” users. 

Initially intended as a means to verify users’ identities, blue ticks evolved into a paid feature following Elon Musk’s acquisition of the platform. 

However, recent messages indicate that this verification is now being provided at no cost to users who are deemed to be “influential members of the community.”

Users with over 2,500 verified followers and who are already subscribers to X Premium will now receive premium features for free. Alongside the blue tick, these users will experience a reduction in the number of ads they see on the platform.

Additionally, X has announced a purge of bots, which could potentially lead to decreased follower counts. Premium subscribers also benefit from having their tweets ranked higher in reply threads and can apply for revenue sharing from site advertisements.

Users who already have more than 5,000 verified followers will be given complimentary access to Premium+, which offers nearly ad-free browsing and even higher tweet ranking in replies. This development follows Elon Musk’s announcement of the feature in late March.

Prior to Mr Musk’s ownership, the blue tick served as a free verification badge issued by the platform to authenticate users and combat misinformation and fake accounts. 

Originally, its main purpose was to show the user’s credibility on the platform. It was typically reserved for celebrities, government officials, and journalists. However, Elon Musk previously criticised this system and denounced it for creating a class divide between “lords and peasants.”

Under his leadership, the blue tick transformed into a symbol of an X Premium subscription, tied to a verification process requiring payment. 

Now, it represents a fusion of both concepts, where users are considered prominent simply by virtue of being followed by enough blue-ticked users.

Scoopzone24

Recent Posts

NHTSA makes a decision on emergency braking laws 

Automatic emergency braking systems are becoming increasingly common in new cars as a means to…

1 week ago

Report finds a sharp rise in heat-related health deaths in Europe

According to a joint report by the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the…

2 weeks ago

Tesla announces price cuts after reporting declining sales of EV vehicles 

Tesla has once again reduced prices in several key markets as it deals with declining…

3 weeks ago

Scotland announces proposed ban on keeping chickens in cages 

Scotland has announced that it’s considering a ban on egg companies from keeping chickens in…

1 month ago

FTC starts an investigation into TikTok’s privacy policies 

As well as facing the possibility of a ban in the US, the social media…

1 month ago

Credit card companies agree to lower “swipe fees” for merchants 

Merchants have spent the last few years in lengthy legal battles against major credit card-issuing…

1 month ago