Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is #*$!.
Power to the people! Blue for $8/month.
You will also get:
- Priority in replies, mentions & search, which is essential to defeat spam/scam
- Ability to post long video & audio
- Half as many ads
$8 per month, down from the original suggestion of $20M### backpedals frantically after a Big Name Tweeter--was it Stephen King?--said Oh hell no.
M### backpedals frantically after a Big Name Tweeter--was it Stephen King?--said Oh hell no.Very doubtful, Lucy. It's more likely he wanted to charge $5-$8 but knew there would be backlash so he opened at $20 to get it out of the way. Now it's a bargain at just $8 right? He's got business acumen. It's how you sell $50,000 paintings, by placing them next to $100,000 paintings.
By Friday morning, Eli Lilly executives had ordered a halt to all Twitter ad campaigns — a potentially serious blow, given that the $330 billion company controls the kind of massive advertising budget that Musk says the company needs to avoid bankruptcy. They also paused their Twitter publishing plan for all corporate accounts around the world.
Punting relaunch of Blue Verified to November 29th to make sure that it is rock solid
This means that you won’t be able to just create a new account and instantly get it verified, which could be a bid to cut down on scams and impersonator accounts like the ones that almost immediately plagued the service the first time the updated Blue launched.
Musk said last week that his $8 per month Blue subscription would be made available again on November 29th. But in the meeting with employees, he said the timing of the launch was unclear: “We might launch it next week. We might not. But we’re not going to launch until there’s high confidence in protecting against those significant impersonations.”
During the meeting today with Twitter employees, Musk said the company will “probably” need to give “institutions and companies” a “different color check” but didn’t elaborate, noting that “this is still something we’re thinking through.”
we’re tentatively launching Verified on Friday next week.
Gold check for companies, grey check for government, blue for individuals (celebrity or not) and all verified accounts will be manually authenticated before check activates.
Painful, but necessary.