Musk flip-flop continues, gray 'Official' badges back for some brands
By IANS | Updated: November 11, 2022 16:30 IST2022-11-11T16:15:06+5:302022-11-11T16:30:14+5:30
New Delhi, Nov 11 In an ongoing flip-flop on the future of Twitter, Elon Musk has again brought ...

Musk flip-flop continues, gray 'Official' badges back for some brands
New Delhi, Nov 11 In an ongoing flip-flop on the future of Twitter, Elon Musk has again brought back gray 'Official' verification badge for some accounts in select parts of the world amid a wave of impersonated accounts that hit major brands like Mario Eli Lilly along with celebrities in recent hours.
The extra layer of "Official" verification has been brought back to counter such impersonification attempts.
Brands such as Coca-Cola, Twitter, Wired, and Ars Technica now have the gray checks back, reports The Verge, as Musk said there are too many corrupt legacy Blue 'verification' check marks on the platform.
However, these "Official" badges are not visible in all countries and most of the gray badges are visible within the US at the moment.
There was no official communication from Twitter (the company has sacked its communication department and Musk is not the sole voice).
On Wednesday, Musk killed the gray "official" verification badge after rolling it out for some users, including government handles, saying that the Blue check will be the great leveller on the platform.
Twitter started giving gray badges to government officials and public figures globally, including in India, but later reversed the change.
"I just killed it," Musk tweeted to a user. "Blue check will be the great leveller," he added.
Musk said that Twitter will do lots of dumb things in coming months.
"We will keep what works & change what doesn't," the new Twitter CEO posted.
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