In order to make some money for his new venture, Elon Musk announced that Twitter users can pay for account verification for the simple sum of $8 a month. Musk claimed that the pay system would "defeat the bots and trolls."
Boy, was he wrong.
Since then, the social media app has been inundated with people creating fake "verified" accounts impersonating celebrities and organizations, and then sending out tweets that make them seem like legit messages!
Twitter has been thrown into chaos.
The second verified account is actually @/appletvpius - they just capitalised the i.
— MiMi Aye (@meemalee) November 10, 2022
This is going swimmingly. pic.twitter.com/lOVbbl41dN
Next up, we all get to find out if monetizing shitposting scales. pic.twitter.com/3KujsbYGmN
— Will Smith (@willsmith) November 9, 2022
Per CBS News, Musk said that any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying they're a parody account would be "permanently suspended."
Looks like everyone is taking that warning veeeeery seriously.
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