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I think that's their point. It's a way of subtly pointing out that verification on Twitter is now useless, and shouldn't be trusted any more than claims from any other user. Even less, I guess, since it's not a equal distribution of people paying for verification, they all skew pretty hard to one side.


Would be great if they just came out and said it, instead of this passive aggressive nonsense.


That’s probably true for Twitter blue but there appears to be multiple forms of verification, including a government one and an organizations one.




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