Twitter stops the accounting accounts of unrealistic identities permanently

Twitter stops the accounting accounts of unrealistic identities permanently

American billionaire Elon Musk, the new owner of the social media platform, announced the intention of the platform to suspend user accounts who impersonate unrealistic identities across the platform permanently.
Any account used for Twitter going forward will be suspended if it uses an impersonated identity without disclosing that it is an ironic impersonation.

In the past, we would issue a warning before the comment, but as of right now, we have a method in place to authenticate a large-scale identification, so it won’t be. There is an alert.
A temporary loss of the account documentation mark will result from any change in the account name, he continued.
The action followed reports that the platform had suspended the accounts of users, including comedian Cathy Griffin and actor Rich Somer, who changed the names of their profiles to Elon Musk.

Griffin’s account was commented on, and Mask responded by saying that Griffin had been banned because she had “impersonated the status of a comedic actor. If she wants to recover her account, she can do so for $ 8” each month.
It is interesting that Musk completed the purchase of Twitter for $ 44 billion in the previous year, at which point he fired several senior company executives and announced the implementation of a $8 monthly fee for verified accounts.

Permanently bans accounts on Twitter using fictitious identities

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