Twitter Blue Tick: Celebrities, The White House and news organisations deny paying for the subscription model
Twitter launched its verification system in 2009 to protect celebrities from impersonation but now, Elon Musk wants everyone to pay for the Blue badge, and the move has not gone well with several celebrities on the platform. Musk now wants everyone to pay $8 a month (Rs 900 in India a month) for verified Blue check marks, and all legacy Blue badges are set to go away any moment. The White House and The New York Times have already refused to pay for verified Blue with subscription service.