Elon Musk says $8 Twitter Blue verification likely to relaunch ‘next week’
Twitter’s blue tick verification scheme is expected to return within days, Elon Musk has said, after the social media website was forced to halt new applications last week after fake accounts were set up.
Mr Musk, who took over as chief executive of Twitter late last month after his $44bn (£37bn) takeover completed, said this weekend that the scheme was likely to be relaunched by the “end of next week”.
The system allows anyone to pay £6.99 a month, or $8 in the US, and receive a blue tick for their account – something which had previously only been given to public figures, such as politicians and journalists to verify that they were legitimate users.
The new scheme, which Mr Musk had said was an effort to get rid of Twitter’s “lords and peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark”, had been halted last Friday following the chaotic launch of Twitter Blue.