Rapper Lee Young Ji recently expressed his disappointment via Twitter after the blue check on his account was removed. On June 5, 2023, Lee Young Ji tweeted, "Even though my account looks like a hack account with a blue tick, it's still an official account, so they can't just get rid of it. Or they shouldn't have given me a blue tick in the first place.
" She continued, "How can they give it to me and then take it? Or they can at least give the 'are you a bot' test and ask me to find a traffic light image. If I'm wrong, then they can take the blue tick." Netizens also responded to Lee Young Ji's complaint. " Unnie, you now have to pay for the blue tick, " wrote one netizen.
" What kind of fake account has more than 800 thousand followers ," said another netizen. " There are still many people who don't know about this, " another netizen chimed in. " Yes, the blue tick has lost its meaning because it has been paid. Everyone can create an account with a blue tick as long as they pay ," said another netizen.
The blue check mark on Twitter was previously used to mark official accounts belonging to public figures or celebrities. However, after Elon Musk bought and took over Twitter, the alerts became paid. That is, anyone can get a blue tick if they use a paid subscription feature for $ 8 or the equivalent of Rp. 125,000.
As a result of the change in regulations, several official accounts lost their blue ticks, one of which is the official account for the boy group BTS. However, now there is a slight change from Twitter's blue tick regulations. In addition to users who subscribe or pay, accounts that have been verified with the old verification criteria are also entitled to a blue tick.
For users who wish to pay and subscribe to Twitter Blue, there are also special eligibility criteria, namely they must have a display name and profile photo, be actively used, and the account must be created more than 90 days before subscribing to Twitter Blue.
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