Twitter set to remove legacy blue checkmarks on April Fool's Day


Twitter has announced that it will remove the legacy blue checkmarks from users' profiles on April Fool's Day. The move comes as part of the platform's ongoing efforts to improve the verification process and ensure that the blue checkmarks are only granted to accounts that meet the new verification criteria.


While the legacy blue checkmarks were originally intended to indicate that an account was "verified," they have become somewhat of a status symbol on the platform. Many users have used them to indicate their status as influencers, celebrities, or other high-profile individuals.


Twitter's decision to remove these legacy blue checkmarks is sure to create some confusion and controversy among users. However, it's a necessary step in the platform's ongoing efforts to improve the verification process and ensure that the blue checkmarks are a true indication of an account's authenticity and influence.

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