Twitter, Elon Musk’s popular company, is taking a special step for people who buy the Blue subscription for other features. In case you missed it, an important step was taken late last night regarding the blue verified checkmark.
Some users only want to benefits of the Blue subscription not the checkmark
“On April 1, we will begin ending our legacy checkmark program and removing legacy verified checkmarks. To keep the blue checkmark on Twitter, you can sign up for Twitter Blue.” Twitter is doing a lot of work specifically for Blue. According to Alessandro Paluzzi, who has been researching the application code, this includes the ability to “hide the blue verified checkmark”. So, the company will please people who buy a Blue subscription for its other features.
Also, from now on, many people will no longer be mocked as “paying to get the blue checkmark!”. Many users on the platform find it ridiculous to sell the blue check mark. Those who pay for it are already being mocked very seriously. There is even an interesting Chrome extension for this. This extension can make the word “loser” appear on people who are found to have paid for the blue check mark.
Some Twitter Blue subscription features
- Edit Tweet: This highly requested feature gives you a 30-minute window to make a limited number of changes to published Tweets.
- Bookmark Folders: Bookmark Folders let Twitter Blue subscribers group and organize Bookmarked Tweets into folders for faster discovery later.
- Custom app icons: With Custom App icons, you can change how your Twitter App icon displays on your phone. Choose from several colorful options.
- Themes: Twitter Blue Themes let you choose from colorful options for your app theme.
- Longer Tweets: Longer Tweets allow Blue subscribers to Tweet up to 4,000 characters instead of 280 characters.
- NFT Profile Pictures: We’re adding NFTs as one of several ways to customize your Twitter profile so you can show off the NFTs you own in a hex-shaped profile picture on your Twitter account.