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Twitter relaunch delayed over fake accounts

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San Francisco: Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk postponed the relaunch of the site’s paid subscripti­on service after a first attempt saw an embarrassi­ng spate of fake accounts that scared advertiser­s.

“Punting relaunch of Blue Verified to November 29th to make sure that it is rock solid,” Musk tweeted, delaying his new revamp, originally promised for Tuesday, by two weeks.

The bid for more time came after authentic-looking fake accounts proliferat­ed on the website that

Musk bought for Us$44bil (Rm200.6bil) late last month, throwing his plans into chaos.

This forced Twitter last week to suspend the new paid checkmark system and reinstate a gray “official” badge on accounts belonging to public figures and major businesses.

In an apparent attempt to avoid a repeat of the problem, Musk tweeted that in the new release, “changing your verified name will cause loss of checkmark until name is confirmed by Twitter to meet Terms of Service.”

In the original revamp users in the US could pay US$8 (RM36.50) for the verified checkmark and were left free to change their account names and impersonat­e existing accounts.

Musk’s overhaul of Twitter had already been the subject of heavy criticism after he fired half of the company’s 7,500-strong staff and saw major advertiser­s suspend ad buys amid the chaos.

Firings this week continued at the platform, with one senior engineer dismissed via a tweet by Musk after he questioned his new policies.

About a dozen employees were let go in recent days after openly questionin­g Musk, who has called himself a “free speech absolutist”.

Musk has radically changed the company’s culture since taking it over on Oct 27.

He has scrapped a highly popular work from home policy, imposed long hours and centralise­d authority around a small group of confidante­s, including his personal lawyer.

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