X to Remove Paid Users’ Ability to Hide Checkmarks
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is set to remove â¤a feature that allowed paid âsubscribers to conceal their verification checkmarks. The company has begun notifying users of the impending change, although noâ specific timeline has been provided.
Hiding Checkmarks No Longerâ an Option
In August â˘2022, âŁX introduced âthe ability for âPremiumâ and Premium+ subscribers⣠to hide their checkmarks from theirâ profiles and posts.â However, the company recently removed the description⣠of this feature from its support page, âsignaling its imminent removal.
“As⤠a âPremium or Premium+ subscriber, you can choose to hide your checkmark âon your account. The checkmark will be hidden on your profile⤠and posts. â¤The checkmark mayâ still appear in some places, and some âfeatures could stillâ reveal that youâ have an active subscription.”
Verification Program Evolves
X has been âmaking⤠significant changes to its verification program in⤠recent months.⣠In April 2023,⢠the platform began awarding blue checkmarks to â¤influential users with âmore than 2,500⣠verified followers. These users were âŁalso offered Premium and Premium+ âŁsubscriptions⢠basedâ on⣠their follower count.
This move comes after X‘s owner, Elon Musk, initially removed the â˘legacy verification checkmark in favor of a subscription-based model. However, the companyâ quickly reinstated the blue checkmark for top accounts, essentially⣠reverting the verification program to its originalâ purpose of âŁverifying⤠notable individuals.
Uncertainty Surrounds Exact⢠Timeline
As with many decisions made⤠by X, the exact date for the removal of the hide your checkmark feature remains unclear. Users âcan expect the change to take effect in the near future, but no definite timeline has been provided.
The â¤removal of this feature is just one â˘ofâ the many adjustments X has made to its platform since Elonâ Musk’s acquisition of â¤the âcompany. As the social media landscape continues to evolve, users can anticipate furtherâ changes and updatesâ to X’s features and policies.
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So much for profile customization, Twitter’s gone full vanity fair mode!
Guess Twitter decided everyone should flaunt their VIP status, huh?