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Twitter’s paid blue tick re-launches

The service had a chaotic initial launch in November, when people started impersonating big brands and celebrities and paying for the blue-tick badge in order to make them look authentic. Elon Musk has made a number of sweeping changes since he took over Twitter at the end of October after buying it for $44bn . Twitter’s paid-for verification feature is rolling out once again on Monday. It was paused last month after being swamped by impersonators. Blue-tick subscribers will also see fewer ads, have their tweets amplified above others, and be able to post and view longer, better quality videos. Do you think that people will pay for the blue tick ?

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