Twitter to Remove the Legacy Blue Tick From April 1st
Twitter has announced some changes to its verification program that could impact users with legacy verified accounts. Beginning on April 1st, Twitter will be phasing out blue ticks for all legacy verified accounts.
This means that users who were enjoying the legacy verification blue tick will now have to subscribe to Twitter Blue if they want to keep their verification status intact. Twitter Blue is a premium service that provides users with a blue tick, the ability to make tweets of up to 4000 characters, and other benefits. The service costs $11 for Android and iOS devices and $8 for the web.
It's important to note that not all features of Twitter Blue are available on all platforms, and there is a 30-day waiting period for new accounts before they can subscribe. Twitter may also impose waiting periods for new accounts in the future at its discretion and without prior notice.
Twitter's decision to phase out the legacy verification program is being viewed as an attempt to increase revenue and profitability. Users who fail to subscribe to Twitter Blue risk losing their verified status, which could have a significant impact on their social media presence.
If you're a legacy verified user on Twitter, it's time to take action and sign up for Twitter Blue to maintain your blue tick status and take advantage of its benefits.
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