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Twitter reinstates blue ticks for some accounts, including of dead celebs

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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter’s blue ticks were reinstated on some media, celebrity, and other high profile accounts Saturday — a move protested by many of the recipients.
Once a free sign of authenticity and fame, blue ticks must now be bought by subscribers for $8 a month, Twittersays. Non-paying accounts that had a blue tick lost it on Thursday, as Elon Musk implemented a strategy, dubbed “Twitter Blue”, to generate new revenue, announced lastyear. Only a tiny fraction of blue-ticked users subscribed — less than 5% of the 407,000 profiles affected, according to Travis Brown, a Berlin-based software developer who tracks social-media platforms. But on Friday and Saturday, a number of celebrities regained their blueticks, seemingly without action on their part, including author Stephen King, NBA champion LeBron James and former US president Donald Trump. Musk tweeted Friday that he was “paying for a few (subscriptions) personally. ” American rapper Lil Nas X, whose profile displays the blue tick, tweeted: “on my soul i didn’t pay for twitter blue, u will feel my wrath tesla man!” The accounts of some dead celebrities, such as US chef Anthony Bourdain, also received a blue tick. Many official media accounts regained a tick, including AFP, which has not subscribed to TwitterBlue.
The reinstated ticks did not lure back US public radio NPR and Canada’s public broadcaster CBC, which recently suspended activity on their accounts.


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