If you got a blue check mark from X, Elon Musk wants the world to know.
It has been detected The lippremium X users find they can no longer hide their blue checkmarks and share a notification they receive informing them of the new X policy, formerly Twitter's policy.
Last summer, Elon Musk's lame version of Twitter made showing your blue checkmark optional after X introduced a new subscription feature, giving subscribers the once-coveted sign of being part of an elite group.
It's unclear why X is doing this now, but the timing comes after many celebrities and notables who vowed never to pay for X to keep their blue checkmarks now have them after X started “giving away” subscriptions to users with a large number of verified users.
Users who received their blue checkmarks began hiding them after letting their followers know they hadn't paid for them.
Well, it looks like Elon Musk is being a jerk and telling his team to make this move to abuse those people who spit on him and company.
The social media formerly known as Twitter has been a hot mess ever since Elon Musk reluctantly bought it. He changed the name and then launched the subscription platform, which was immediately abused by scammers who used to verify fake accounts and fool people.
Some people with blue ticks have been the target of online harassment and mass blocking before giving users with more than a million followers blue ticks.
X is a constant mess, but we'll stick with it until the wheels fall off like everyone else.