How can you distinguish between documented and “paid” accounts on Twitter

How can you distinguish between documented and “paid” accounts on Twitter

Twitter recently decided to stop the monthly Twitter Blue subscription service, after the chaos that occurred due to the misuse of the blue documentation brand obtained by the subscribers for a small amount US dollars, users with additional features along with a blue documentation mark, such as: reduce the percentage of ads, editing tweets, and the ability to post longer videos. However, none of these features is not launched.

After obtaining that sign, many were surprised by something that “Twitter” was not announced before, which is that the company distinguished between those who obtained the mark because it paid an amount for it, and who is a prominent account. And while it is difficult at first glance to discriminate, because the mark appears in the same way In all documented accounts, however, clicking on the mark, whether on the desktop, or mobile devices, reveals the reason behind the documentation.

Twitter writes the phrase “This account is documented because it is subscribed to the Twitter Blue feature” for the accounts that prompted the blue mark. The phrase “this account has been documented, because it is known in the government, news, entertainment, or another specific category” in addition to the accounts that were previously documented.

This step from Twitter is welcome to distinguish between the documented accounts, but it may not be sufficient, as it is not expected to Everyone clicks on the mark to find out the reason behind the documentation.
For this reason, it seems that the company once again decided to repeat the “official” official documentation, after it made it only for one day and then removed it a few days ago.

It is also noteworthy that Twitter decided to prevent newlyweds on the platform from obtaining the blue documentation mark, and she said, and she said, and she said Any account established as of November 9 will not be able to subscribe to the “Blu Blue” service at the moment.
In turn, developers Will Cygar Wolter Lim, in addition to web browsers, launched the reason behind the documentation mark, and the tool bears the name: Eight Dollars, in reference to the price paid for the brand.

Currently, the tool is available for the Chrome browser from Google, and the Firefox browser from the Mozilla Foundation, and there is a promise from the developers to launch the Edge browser from Microsoft, and a Safari browser from Apple soon. The developers on GitHub explained how to download the tool that awaits approval to be available through Chrome online store, on Firefox, can be downloaded directly from the store..

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