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Twitter’s Blue Check Blunders May Have Broken Laws

On top of the fact that Elon Musk’s “blue check” pay-for-phony-verification scam is a colossal financial flop, his handing out free blue checks to celebrities who didn’t ask for them could land Twitter in court, Wired reports. Here’s why: When Musk finally got around to removing legacy blue checks from people who earned them the old-fashioned way, by proving they were who they said they were, and doled them out to those willing to pay by the month for the privilege, Musk decided that some people, like Stephen King and LeBron James, could keep theirs without paying. But if you click on their blue checks, you get a message saying, “This account is verified because they are subscribed to Twitter Blue and verified their phone number.” In fact, neither King nor James did either.

 

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