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Twitter Purge Goes Awry, Targeting Iconic Account Instead of High-Profile Users

In a move that has left many users confused and frustrated, Elon Musk's Twitter has announced plans to "wind down" blue checks for verified accounts under the old system. The company had promised to stop granting these checks altogether on April 1, prompting high-profile users like the New York Times to prepare for a loss of their coveted badges.

However, in a bizarre twist, it appears that Musk's team has singled out one account instead of the many high-profile users he initially promised to target. The New York Times' main account is the only one to lose its blue check, despite the fact that other prominent accounts such as William Shatner and Monica Lewinsky were vocal about their opposition to paying for verification.

The new label that has been appended to verified accounts makes it unclear whether these users are notable individuals or simply those who have paid to join Twitter Blue. This move has raised concerns among experts in inauthentic behavior, who warn that it could make it easier for people to scam or impersonate high-profile users.

Musk's decision to target one iconic account instead of many high-profile ones is also at odds with his previous claims that he wanted to "treat everyone equally." The move has sparked a backlash against the billionaire, who has long been known for his erratic behavior and tendency to guide decisions on Twitter by whim rather than policy.

The confusion surrounding Twitter's verification system is not new. Musk had previously presented changes to the system as a way of reducing the number of bots on the site, but experts have questioned whether reserving verification for paid users will actually achieve this goal.

As one Twitter user noted, "It seems like there's more going on behind the scenes than just 'treating everyone equally.'" The move has also raised questions about Musk's true intentions and whether he is using his changes to Twitter as a way to drive revenue and consolidate control over the platform.
 
idk why elon musk thinks this is a good idea lol 🤦‍♂️ like what's next? targeting specific users instead of just getting rid of bots alltogether? it's like he's trying to make money off his celeb followers or something 💸👀 and honestly, it's really weird that he didn't even follow through on his promise to "treat everyone equally" 🤔 this whole thing is just giving me vibes of him making changes just to stir up drama 🎉
 
just read that they're gonna "wind down" blue checks but they ended up takin out the only iconic account instead 🤯 like what kinda backwards move is this? and now legit scammers can just pose as famous ppl cuz of this new label system 🚨 and elon's all like he wants 2 treat everyone equally but it seems more like he's just doin whatever he fancies lol
 
idk what's goin on with twitter right now 🤯 i mean, you'd think it'd be simple just to get rid of blue checks or somethin but nope elon musk had to go and make it all complicated again 💸. so one iconic account gets the boot while everyone else is like "oh wait i paid for my badge" it's just weird 🤔. can't help but wonder what's really goin on behind the scenes, is this all just some sick twisted game he's playin with us? 🤑
 
🤔 Elon should've stuck to his original plan, it's like he wanted to confuse us on purpose 🙄. Can't trust anyone who makes decisions by whim 💡. And what's with targeting one iconic account when you could've gone after the fake accounts instead? 😒
 
I'm totally bummed out by this whole situation 😔... I mean, come on Elon! You were gonna take away verified blue checks from all high-profile users, but now it looks like you're just targeting one iconic account instead 🤷‍♂️. What's the deal with that? It doesn't make sense to me... like, if you wanna treat everyone equally, why single out The New York Times' main account? And what about all those other big-name users who were gonna lose their badges too? It feels like there's some major BS going on behind the scenes 🤑.

I'm not a fan of this new label that's been added to verified accounts either... it makes me think these users are just paying customers instead of actual notable individuals 💸. And now I'm worried about scammers and impersonators exploiting all these confusion 😬. This whole thing just reeks of Musk's erratic behavior and trying to drive revenue 💸... like, what's your real motive here, dude? 🤔
 
🤔 what's up with this blue check drama 🚨? i mean, one account gets left out of the purge and it's like elon musk's team just forgot 🤦‍♂️ or they wanted to give some extra attention to a specific person 🤑. meanwhile, all these high-profile users are still rocking their verified badges 💯.

i feel for the new york times guys tho 😔, their account gets demoted and they're like "what even is this?" 👀. it's not exactly transparent who's getting the blue check or who's paying for it 🤑. experts are worried about bots impersonating these high-profile users 🤖, but i think that's just a cop-out excuse for musk to mess with the system 💸.

i don't get why musk can't just treat everyone equally like he said 🤷‍♂️. does he have some hidden agenda? 🤑 is it about driving revenue or controlling the narrative 📊? anyway, i'm watching this one closely 🔍...
 
🤔 I'm really confused by this whole thing, you know? Like, what even is the point of targeting one account instead of just going after high-profile users like they said? It's just weird 😊. And now everyone's wondering if these verified accounts are legit or not... it's like, come on Elon 🙄. Can't we just have a clear system for once?

And let's be real, this whole thing is a total money-maker 💸. I mean, who needs verification badges anyway? It's all about the $$, right? 🤑 Newsflash: people are going to find ways to scam or impersonate each other no matter what, so this move just feels like a PR stunt 📺.

I'm also kinda worried that Musk is trying to drive revenue by restricting free accounts and making everyone shell out for Twitter Blue 🚫. Like, I get it, businesses need money too, but come on! Don't you want people to actually use your platform? It just feels like a bunch of nonsense 🤯.

Anyway, I'm watching this whole thing with bated breath 😴, waiting to see what Musk comes up with next 👀.
 
omg can u believe this? so elon musk decides to target one legit account (@nytimes) instead of high profile users like shatner or lewinsky lol what's going on with that 🤦‍♂️ anyway i dont get why he would wanna make it harder for ppl to know who's real and who's not just so they can scam people more 🤑 u think this is a genius move or a complete mess? 🤯
 
🤔 this whole thing is so messed up, like musk said one thing but did another... it's all about control and who has the power, now you gotta pay to be verified or just anyone can join, what's the point of that? 🤑 and then they single out this iconic account, like why not high-profile users with a lot of followers? does he want to make us think we're not worthy of being seen as important just because we've paid for it? 💸 or is it just about him wanting to be in charge and making rules without anyone's input... 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm so disappointed in what's happening with Twitter right now 🤕. I know Elon Musk wants to make some changes, but targeting one iconic account like the New York Times' instead of high-profile users is just weird...like he's playing a game 😒. I remember when he said he wanted to "treat everyone equally" and it looks like that's not what's happening at all 🤷‍♂️. Now, people are worried about bots and scammers because of this new system 🚨. It feels like Musk is just trying to get control over Twitter without thinking about how his actions will affect the users...like us 💔. I hope he reconsiders what he's doing and prioritizes making Twitter a safe space for everyone 🌎
 
🤔 what's going on with Twitter right now?! so elon musk decides to "wind down" blue checks for verified accounts but instead targets one iconic account 🙅‍♂️ like the New York Times! that doesn't seem very equal treatment to me 😒 and now we're left wondering if it's all just a clever way for him to drive revenue or what... I mean, I get it, verification system was messy before but this just feels like a big mess 🤯 has anyone else noticed how Musk's tweets can be super confusing? 📝 anyway, gotta wonder what's really going on behind the scenes 👀
 
I don’t usually comment but... it’s wild that Elon Musk is making all these changes on Twitter without really thinking them through. I mean, come on, a random account like the New York Times gets targeted while everyone else just gets to keep their blue check? It doesn’t add up. And what’s with the new label thingy? Is anyone even sure what it means now? 🤔 It feels like they’re just trying to get more people to pay for Twitter Blue, but honestly, I don’t know if that’s going to solve the whole bot problem... 😒
 
🤔 omg what is goin on with twiter?? so they said they were gonna stop blue checks but now its like only one account got affected 🙄? thats not exactly equal treatment if u ask me. i mean i get it, musk likes to do things differently but this just comes off as weird 😅. and what even is the point of these paid verification labels? r they tryin to scam ppl or somethin? 🤑 idk about y'all but im keepin an eye on dis 👀
 
can u believe this? they're gonna make ppl pay 4 verification now? it's like, i get it, some ppl don't want their accounts verified but what about all the legit users who just wanna be recognized as experts in their field or influencers? 🤔💡 it's not fair to lump 'em together with scammers just cuz they're payin' 8 bucks a month for twitter blue. and now they're targetin' one iconic account instead of goin after all the high-profile users? smh, musk's lost his mind 🙄😂
 
omg this is wild 🤯! so they're trying to get rid of verified accounts but instead they just picked one account like it was no big deal 🙄. i mean who's next gonna lose their blue check? seems like more drama than a true attempt at streamlining the system 💁‍♀️. and let's be real, this is just another way for musk to cash in on twitter's users 🤑. what's with all these behind-the-scenes changes that don't actually benefit anyone but him? shouldn't we see some solid data on how this new system will work before it gets rolled out? 🤔 source pls! 😒
 
🤔 I'm totally confused by this whole thing. So Elon Musk says he wants to treat everyone equally, but then he goes and targets one iconic account instead of high-profile users? Like what's up with that? 😒 It just seems like a mistake or something. I mean, who loses their blue check out of all the people on Twitter? The New York Times is like a big deal, right? 📰 But now it's just weird. And this new label thingy is super unclear too. Is it for free users or just paid ones? It's just so frustrating because you can't even trust what's going on behind the scenes anymore 🤦‍♂️. I'm just waiting to see what else Musk has up his sleeve... or not 😂
 
Ugh, this Twitter purge thingy is so messed up 🤯! I mean, one iconic account gets hit with no blue check while all these high-profile users just chill without any drama? It's like they're trying to confuse everyone on purpose 😒. And what's with the new label thing? Can we please just get some clarity here? 💡 Is it a badge of honor or just for paying customers? 🤑 I swear, Musk's Twitter is like one big puzzle that nobody can figure out 🤔... and honestly, I'm not even sure if it's worth playing anymore 😴.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. I mean, Elon Musk said he wanted to treat everyone equally, but it seems like that just means treating some people more equally than others 😂. The New York Times account losing its blue check is weird, especially since other high-profile users were vocal about their opposition to paying for verification. It's like they're sending a message that says "we don't trust you unless you shell out cash" 💸. And now the label on verified accounts makes it all kind of murky... I'm not sure if it's about being notable or just having paid for it 🤔. I mean, what even is the point of verification anymore? Is it just to separate the legit users from the scammers? Because it feels like Musk is using this as a way to drive revenue and flex his control over Twitter 💻.
 
🤔 I think it's pretty obvious that Musk's whole thing with "treating everyone equally" was just a load of BS 😂. Like, who really believes that? 🙄 He's been making wild changes on Twitter left and right since he bought the place, and now this latest move is just another example of him doing whatever he wants without any real consideration for how it might affect people. And what's up with targeting a single iconic account instead of, say, some actual high-profile users? 🤷‍♂️ It just smells like Musk trying to stir up drama and get his name in the news... again 📰.
 
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