'Welp, guess my blue [checkmark] will be gone soon cause if you know me, I ain't paying the 5,' LeBron James tweeted.
But, the status of the many blue check holders was uncertain because they were still in force as of Sunday.
The proposed all-paid verified account system has a monthly subscription charge of $8 for individuals. Meanwhile, Axios reported that the White House informed employees that they will not be paid to keep their blue checks. Instead, the Biden administration will use gray, unpaid checkmarks on official government accounts.
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