The social network is also reportedly working on verification through government ID, which will Twitter Blue users them hide their checkmarks.
Additionally, Musk has been pushing for businesses and media brands to pay for organizational verification that costs $1,000 per month. He took away the New York Times’ verification mark after the publication refused to pay for it. Apart from NYT, other publications like the Washington Post and Politico have also said that they won’t pay any fees for verification.
