Twitter news: Company to now delay $8 'blue check' subscription plan until after midterms

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Twitter is delaying the rollout of account verifications for its paid Twitter Blue subscription plan until after the midterm elections, a source said.

The decision to push back the new feature comes one day after the platform launched an updated version of its iOS app that promises to allow users who pay a monthly subscription fee to get a blue checkmark on their profiles, a feature that CEO Elon Musk has proposed as a way to fight spam on the platform.

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Well I’m not paying for that crap. Screw the goblin Elon

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