The Sun (Malaysia)

Musk defends paid blue badge plans for Twitter

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TWITTER’S new owner Elon Musk defended Sunday his much-criticised launch of a paid subscripti­on service to verify user accounts.

“Widespread verificati­on will democratiz­e journalism & empower the voice of the people (sic),” he tweeted, responding to concerns from associatio­ns, advertiser­s, and even the United Nations, who fear a surge of hate speech and misinforma­tion on the network.

Under the new plan, users paying US$8 per month for the platform’s subscripti­on service, Twitter Blue, would receive the network’s famous blue checkmark that signals a verified account.

That feature is currently offered only to eligible accounts, such as public figures, an approach Musk described as a “lords & peasants system.”

On iPhones, the social network’s app already mentions the new service but its launch has been postponed to Wednesday, the day after the US midterm elections, according to the New York Times.

“Blue checkmark: Power to the people. Your account will get a blue checkmark, just like the celebritie­s, companies, and politician­s you already follow,” Twitter detailed in the app update’s descriptio­n.

“Twitter needs to become by far the most accurate source of informatio­n about the world. That’s our mission,” Musk tweeted over the weekend.

But many observers fear the eruption of fake accounts.

Platform user Kyle Grantham said Musk’s new policy would “let anyone (who) gives me money appear to be a legitimate source of news, rather than just ensuring all legitimate sources of news are confirmed to be who they say they are.”

Musk also targeted those impersonat­ing others on the platform, as several users who changed their username to variations of “Elon Musk” appeared to have their accounts suspended.

“Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonat­ion without clearly specifying ‘parody’ will be permanentl­y suspended,” Musk tweeted, adding that pseudonyms were allowed as long as users do not “engage in malicious deception.”

 ?? AFP ?? Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk defended his muchcritic­ised launch of a paid subscripti­on service to verify user accounts. –
AFP Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk defended his muchcritic­ised launch of a paid subscripti­on service to verify user accounts. –

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