Elon Musk’s plan to charge users $8 a month for “blue checkmark” verification could open the door for future elections misinformation.
that those who don’t pay the $8 will have their verification canceled, although the news outlet reported there will be a months-long grace period.
Musk announced the plan to charge $8 for verified users to maintain their status on Monday, three days after taking over the company he recently purchased. He hasn’t provided details on the plan, but he’s said public figures, like politicians, will have a secondary label that under the site’s current design is much less prominent than the blue checkmark.
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