I can't fricking even lmao
But the system works (to the extent it does work) because verification helps separate order from chaos. A blue checkmark is a vital time-out in the game of Twitter, signaling that you can reasonably believe a person, agency, or brand is actually speaking for itself. It removes the guesswork of scanning an account’s tweets and profile to gauge its veracity, especially in a fast-moving situation like a scandal, an election, or a public health emergency. It’s the seal of authenticity that gives serious accounts license to be playful, trusting that readers can check for their credentials.
And to be blunt, Twitter needs a verified user base more than a lot of individuals need those little blue checks.
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Im glad that theyre largely in agreement that paying for the check is dumb. Kinda just telling on themselves if it goes into play and they keep it.
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