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‘Twitter Blue’ launch suspended as ‘verified’ account impersonators surge: report

Por: New York Post Business November 12, 2022

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Elon Musk’s troubled social media site reportedly suspended the launch of its $8-per-month “Twitter Blue” plan in order to crack down on a surge in verified “troll” accounts impersonating famous figures — including Jesus Christ — and companies. In an internal announcement, Twitter said it is attempting to block new subscriptions for the time being “to help address impersonation issues,” reported. Additionally, Twitter re-added... + full article



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