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Elon Musk's Twitter Purge Goes Awry: Legacy Blue Checks Targeted at Major News Outlet

In a bizarre twist, Elon Musk's highly anticipated purge of blue check marks on Twitter has instead singled out the main account of the New York Times. When users woke up on Saturday expecting their coveted verification badges to disappear, they were shocked to find that most legacy blue check holders had been appended with a new label.

The move comes as part of Musk's ongoing campaign against "legacy" blue checks, which he claims are unnecessary and create an uneven playing field for high-profile users. However, experts warn that this new labeling system could actually make it easier for scammers to impersonate verified accounts.

Under Twitter's old verification system, blue checks were reserved for protecting high-profile users at risk of impersonation. But Musk has since announced that users would have to pay $8 per month to join the platform's Twitter Blue subscription service in order to stay verified.

Instead of a blanket purge, Twitter seems to have targeted the New York Times' main account specifically after the outlet expressed its reluctance to pay for verification. Musk himself took to Twitter to lash out at the Times, claiming that its coverage is boring and "propaganda."

The move has left many users confused and frustrated, particularly those who have long relied on the blue check mark as a symbol of credibility. As one user pointed out, the new labeling system makes it unclear whether verified accounts are notable individuals or simply users who have paid to join Twitter Blue.

This incident highlights Musk's tendency to make changes to Twitter without careful consideration for the platform's users. By implementing this confusing new system, Musk may inadvertently create more opportunities for scammers and impersonators.

While Musk claims that his goal is to "treat everyone equally," critics argue that this approach creates an uneven playing field for high-profile users who are already widely recognized. As one expert noted, "there shouldn't be a different standard for celebrities."

The move also raises questions about the value of paid verification and whether it's a viable solution to the issue of impersonation on Twitter. With Musk pushing for higher revenue streams, it's unclear what the long-term implications will be for users who have come to rely on this feature.

For now, the New York Times' main account remains without its coveted blue check mark, while other verified accounts continue to sport their labels. As one thing is certain, Twitter's verification system has never been more confusing – and that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
 
I'm so confused about this new labeling system on Twitter 🤯. I don't think it makes sense for users who have paid $8/month to join Twitter Blue to get a label just because they've got the money 💸. It feels like Musk is trying to nickel and dime people into paying more, rather than fixing the real issue of impersonation.

I mean, if you're already verified by having a blue check mark, shouldn't that be worth something? 🤔 It's not like you can just pay for it anymore... or so I thought 😒. This new system is all about creating an uneven playing field where high-profile users have an advantage over everyone else.

It's also super frustrating because now users are left wondering whether verified accounts are notable individuals or just people who've paid to be verified 🤷‍♀️. It makes me question the value of paying for verification altogether 💸. Can't we just go back to having blue checks that mean something? 😭
 
lol what a mess 🤯 Musk thinks he's a gatekeeper now? Newsflash, Elon: just 'cause you pay for it doesn't mean it's legit 💸 I'm still not getting why you're making this so complicated... just let people verify their accounts without making them shell out extra cash, ya know? 😒 And btw, the NYT is like the ultimate journalist outlet... does that really warrant a special treatment? 📰 I think this whole thing is just another example of how Twitter's lost its way since Musk took over 👎
 
omg what just happened lol so elon musk is like "i'm gonna take away the blue check marks" but then he goes and targets a major news outlet like the new york times?! didn't he know they're kinda like the standard for journalism or something? anyway i don't get why he's being all mean to them over a paid verification system... i mean yeah paying $8/month seems pretty steep even for me 🤑 but still... if it helps prevent scammers from impersonating verified accounts then maybe it's not so bad?

anyway i'm more confused than ever about how this whole thing works now... like what's the deal with blue check marks and Twitter Blue?! can someone pls explain it to me in simple terms? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not surprised Musk decided to go after the New York Times 📰... it's like he thinks only his followers matter now 🤷‍♂️. The whole thing just smells fishy, you know? He says it's about "treat[ing] everyone equally" but really it's just a power play to make himself look important 💁‍♂️. And what's up with the new labeling system? It's like he wants to confuse people on purpose 🤯... or maybe he just doesn't care about how it affects users 😐. One thing for sure is that this move will only make Twitter a mess more and create even more opportunities for scammers 🚫💸.
 
🤔📊 so like this is what happens when you try to fix a problem with a bunch of patches 🧵💡 instead of a solid foundation. Musk thinks he can just slap a label on legacy blue checks and call it a day? 🎉 nope, that's not how it works 🙅‍♂️

![a simple diagram of a house with a broken foundation]🏠
think of Twitter as the house, and verification is like the foundation 🤝. if you mess with the foundation, the whole thing comes crumpling down 😩

and now we're left with this confusing new system where anyone can pay $8 to join Twitter Blue and get a label? 💸📈 that's not equality, that's just plain weird 🤯

![a simple flowchart showing how easy it is for scammers to impersonate verified accounts]🔄
add in some sloppy labeling, and you've got a recipe for disaster 🌪️. I mean, what's next? paying for good grammar? 😂
 
ugh i'm literally dying over this 🤯 so they're gonna target the ny times main account now? like what even is the point of paying for a blue check if it's just gonna be labeled differently?? 😩 i feel so bad for legit users who rely on that symbol of credibility. and can we talk about how easy it is for scammers to impersonate verified accounts now?! 🤦‍♀️ this whole thing just screams "musk made a huge mistake" 🙄
 
OMG, can't believe Musk went and messed up the Twitter purge 🤯! Like, who thought it was a good idea to label legit news outlets like the NY Times as "legacy" blue checks? 😂 It's so extra. And now people are worried about scammers impersonating verified accounts... like, what's next? 💸 I get that Musk wants to create an equal playing field, but this is just gonna make things more confusing for us users. Can't he just stick with the original plan instead of tweaking it like a gamer 🎮? Anyway, can't wait to see how this whole thing plays out and what other surprises Musk has in store for us 🤔.
 
🤔 I'm so confused about this whole thing... like, what's the point of having a blue check mark if it doesn't mean anything anymore? 🙄 And now they're just slapping a label on everyone who had one before? That's just going to make it harder for us to know who's legit and who's not. 🤷‍♀️ I'm all for paying for the service, but come on! If you're going to take away the blue check mark, then at least have the decency to give everyone a clear label or something. 😒 And what's with Musk being so harsh on the New York Times? Can't we just have a civil conversation online without him getting all salty? 🤦‍♂️
 
🤔 This new labeling system on Twitter is a mess! Like, what even is the point of it all? 🙄 I was just chillin' on Twitter when I saw that my fave news outlet had lost their blue check mark, and now they're just stuck with this weird label thingy... 📦 It's like, don't get me wrong, I'm all for Elon Musk trying to shake things up, but this is just unnecessary drama 💁‍♀️. And honestly, it feels kinda shady that he's targeting specific accounts like the New York Times because they didn't want to pay for verification... 🤑
 
omg what is going on with twitter 🤯💥 i mean elon musk wants to get rid of legacy blue checks but now the ny times main account is still blue lol like how is this even possible 🤔 the new labeling system is so confusing idk about paying $8 a month for verification tho why can't it just be free if u r credible or something anyway i think musk needs to calm down and think about the users more not just his own personal agenda 💸👀
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, this whole thing with Elon Musk and Twitter is just wild 🤯. I mean, I get it, he wants to shake things up and all, but the New York Times getting targeted like that? It's just not cool 😒. And now users are being left wondering who's legit and who's not... it's like, come on Elon, think this through before you change everything 🔴.

And what's with the paid verification thingy? $8 a month to keep your blue check? That's just steep 💸. I don't know about anyone else but I feel like that's gonna price out all the regular folks who actually care about having a voice on Twitter 🤷‍♂️.

I'm not trying to be a hater or anything, but this whole thing just feels like it's all about Musk and his ego 🙄. Like, can't he just let people have their blue checks in peace? 😩
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this 🤯👀 Musk's purge didn't go as planned and now the NY Times' main account is getting labeled with a new thingy? What's the point of even having verification if it's just gonna be a paid service now? It's like, what's next? Paying to have your tweets seen by anyone who wants to see them? 🤔 This whole thing feels like Musk just wanting to make bank and screw over the rest of us. I'm all for change, but come on, let's at least try to make it work for everyone, not just the big fish 🐟
 
🤔 I'm really not sure what's going on with Twitter right now... like, Elon Musk's whole purge of blue checks was supposed to be this big deal about making the platform more "equal" but instead it's just kinda messed up 💯. So, he decides to target the New York Times' main account specifically because they don't want to pay for verification? That doesn't make any sense to me 🤷‍♂️. I mean, isn't that kind of like punishing a reputable news source for not wanting to pay extra for some label? 📰

And what's with this new labeling system where verified accounts are just kinda... labeled as "legacy blue check holders" 📝? It's like, who thought that was a good idea? I get that Musk wants to crack down on scammers but this is just gonna make it easier for them to impersonate people who already have verification 💔. And what about all the other verified accounts who are still gonna have their blue check marks? What's the point of even having a label if it's not just a clear "verified" indicator 🤷‍♂️?

It's like Musk is trying to make Twitter more complicated than it needs to be 📈. And honestly, I don't think this whole thing is about making the platform more equal at all... I think he's just trying to squeeze as much revenue out of people as possible 💸. Which, let's be real, is a pretty cynical approach 😒.

Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out 👀. In the meantime, I'm just gonna stick with my trusty old blue check mark 🙏.
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this whole situation 🤯👀 Like, what was Musk thinking? Targeting the NYT like that? I know they can be a bit biased sometimes, but come on! The blue check mark is supposed to represent credibility and trust, not who's willing to shell out $8/month. And now it's just a paid feature? 🤑 That's just gonna create more problems than it solves. I'm so over this whole thing... and can we talk about how many people are actually affected by these kinds of changes? It feels like Musk is just making moves without considering the actual users. What do you guys think?!
 
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