当前位置:首页 >休閑 >【】

【】

2025-04-18 14:50:51 [綜合] 来源:有聲有色網

On Tuesday,Twitter'snew dastardly daddy Elon Muskvowed to do awaywith the platform's verification process. He called it a "lords & peasants system"that he'd democratize by making it available to anyone for $8 a month. Those users would get a verification badge, have their tweets prioritized in replies, mentions, and searches, and see "half as many ads." 

The problem is, verification wasn't meant to be a free-for-all. It was meant to weed out phonies and trolls, tell you who on Twitter was a real public-facing figure, and help you decide who to trust. Since its creation in 2009, the verification system has also become a way to manage misinformation. Now all it will tell you is that someone has $96 to shill out, alongside their dignity.

So what does life after the death of a legitimate Twitter verification system look like? And who will be affected most by Musk's monetization madness?

How did we get from little blue checkmark to social media crisis?

The coveted blue checkmark that is now shorthand for clout and status had somewhat innocent origins. In 2009, celebrities and organizations began complainingabout impersonator accounts pretending to be them. At best, this created a PR headache for high-profile people worried about their reputations. At worst, it allowed misinformation to spread. 

SEE ALSO:Elon Musk says Twitter Blue will cost $8, and include blue tick verification

Which celebrities were complaining? I thought you'd never ask. None other than Kanye West. Did you know he has always been a loose cannon? Way before his anti-semitic remarksand MAGA allegiance, West, in his all-caps phase, eloquently aired his grievance. "I DON'T HAVE A FUCKING TWITTER!" he blogged, referring to the Twitter account @kanyewest, which belonged to someone else at the time. (West now uses that username but back then, he said he didn't have time for Twitter.) 

But other high-profile figures weren't happy either. Now-retired Major League Baseball manager Tony La Russa sued Twitter for violation of the platform's Terms of Service. That's when Twitter co-founder Biz Stone announced the beta version of Twitter verification for "public officials, public agencies, famous artists, athletes, and other well known individuals at risk of impersonation," he said in the announcement. And thus the blue checkmark was born.

Why is everyone talking about their verification status?

Ever since its conception, the verified Twitter account has been fraught with controversy. In 2016, Twitter opened up the verification processfor anyone to apply. This unlocked a new level of Twitter discord.

For one, the blue checkmark increasingly became an ego-affirming status symbol that separated the haves from the have-nots. The platform, which was known for being an equalizer where celebrities and normies could digitally rub elbows, was criticized for being classist and promoting the idea that verified accounts were more important than unverified accounts. 

Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up!

But it also intensified political polarization on the platform. Conservatives accused Twitter of left-leaning bias and prioritizing verified liberal accounts while rejecting or removing verification of conservative accounts. Right-ring figure Milos Yiannopoulos, who was eventually banned from the platform, lost his checkmarkfor violating Twitter rules (the rules in question were never specified). As the Outline reportedin 2017, "verifieds" or "'blue checks" had become shorthand for the liberal elites among conservatives.

In 2017, Twitter put its verification process on pause, only to bring it backin 2020 — this time with a clarified verification policy that incorporated public feedback.

But the damage was done. This brings us to the present day where Musk wants to eliminate "Twitter's current lords & peasants system" by… charging people to verify their account. History buffs, if paying for clout sounds familiar, you might be thinking of the sale of indulgences, which didn't end well for the Catholic church. 

How useful is a blue checkmark anyway?

Verification was introduced to decrease the "risk of impersonation" for "well known individuals," and it works as described. Public figures, especially political ones, are not only authenticated by the process, but can be better held accountable by their blue check. Does the system work perfectly? No. Sometimes verified accounts spread misinformation or provide a platform to hateful ideology. But in general, verification provides structure to an otherwise spineless cesspool.

SEE ALSO:Musk says advertisers are fleeing Twitter, so he's going to charge users to DM celebs

The blue check is crucial to journalists who need to cut through the noise to find sources and share news. To find and speak with sources, I usually search Twitter, then direct message or reply to someone directly to chat. And for this, the little blue icon works wonders: it helps to surface my messages and legitimize my request. For years, I struggled with this approach using an unverified account, and I would not want to go back. But if verification is open to all, then it will become less helpful to me and hundreds of thousands of others.


Related Stories
  • Substack is swooping in as Twitter chaos continues
  • Elon Musk has LOTS of monetization plans for Twitter
  • Twitter might let users put videos behind a paywall
  • Elon Musk's Twitter: Everything we know about verification, the edit button, and more
  • Twitter's mass layoffs have come. The social platform will never be the same.

How will this disproportionately impact people of color?

Any free service that becomes a paid privilege is going to exclude some of its original users. Many simply won't want to pay. Others, crucially, can't pay. And that makes Musk's plan for verification a larger blow to people of color than any other user segment. At $8 a month, verification will exclude writers and other public figures of color who historically make less money than their white counterparts.

Candice Frederick, a senior culture reporter at The Huffington Post, also notes that verification has been an important tool for journalists of color to have their work seen and appreciated in an industry that often affords more opportunities to writers with status from larger publications. You could argue that marginalized writers who may not have been verified under the original system can now find that legitimacy by purchasing verification, but you would be wrong. Buyinglegitimacy is exactly what keeps people of color out of positions of power to begin with.

Given the increase in hate speech on Twitter — which rose more than 300 percent within the first 24 hours of Musk's tenure — paid verification will also make Twitter less safe for people of color. When anyone can pay to have their opinions prioritized and promoted, hate speech is given both a voice and an audience it didn't have before.

So, should you buy a blue check?

Probably not, and here's why: Paying for verification makes a blue check worth nothing at all. It's simple economics; value lies in scarcity. If blue checks become ubiquitous, they lose their power, and you lose your authority.

Don't let Musk fool you: You won't be paying for recognition or clout. You'll be shelling out to help Musk slowly recoup on his $44 billion boo-boo, and you'll be making the platform even more hellish than it already is.

TopicsTwitter

(责任编辑:焦點)

    推荐文章
    • There's a big piece of fake chicken stuck to this phone case

      There's a big piece of fake chicken stuck to this phone caseIf the perfect smartphone case signals a bit about who its owner is, then this silicon fried chicken ...[详细]
    • 過敏性體質哮喘應該怎麽治療?

      過敏性體質哮喘應該怎麽治療?過敏性體質哮喘是屬於一種比較常見的人體疾病,是由於多種細胞刺激後所導致的一種疾病 ,而患有過敏性哮喘會容易導致出現支氣管炎,還會容易導致肺部的並發症,對身體的健康有很大的傷害,而過敏性哮喘可以通過益生菌 ...[详细]
    • 打狂犬疫苗可以吃雞肉嗎

      打狂犬疫苗可以吃雞肉嗎打了狂犬疫苗後是需要忌口的,以免影響藥效,不能讓身體產生抗體 ,受到狂犬病毒的感染,雞肉可以補充人體的蛋白質和營養需求,人們在手術後吃雞肉可以快速的補充身體能量,打了狂犬疫苗後需要戒煙戒酒,少吃辛辣刺激 ...[详细]
    • 男士尿道感染吃什麽藥

      男士尿道感染吃什麽藥男士尿道感染一般分成幾種類型 ,有泌尿係統感染以及前列腺感染等,泌尿係統感染一般是服用抗生素等藥物進行治療,而前列腺炎是采用四環素以及青黴素等進行治療 ,男士應該要根據炎症的類型去選擇合適的藥物 ,避免藥物 ...[详细]
    • Airbnb activates disaster response site for Louisiana flooding

      Airbnb activates disaster response site for Louisiana floodingAirbnb has activated its disaster response page following the record-breaking flooding in Louisiana. ...[详细]
    • 肝髒彌漫病變是什麽意思

      肝髒彌漫病變是什麽意思肝髒彌漫病變是指人體的肝髒組織比較常見的一種疾病,這是由於人體的肝髒經常受到一些病菌的損害所導致的一種肝髒疾病,而出現肝髒彌漫性病變需要及時進行治療 ,平時在飲食上也需要多注意一些 ,盡量不要食用油膩性食 ...[详细]
    • 男人尿不出來是什麽問題

      男人尿不出來是什麽問題如果說女性的婦科疾病非常惱人的話 ,那麽對於男性來說,也是有些難以啟齒的疾病——泌尿係統疾病。很多的男性因為細菌感染等原因  ,會出現尿不出來的情況。其實這種情況 ,就有可能是患有了泌尿係統疾病 。那麽具體是什 ...[详细]
    • 骨質增生用什麽藥最好

      骨質增生用什麽藥最好對於老年人來說身體的各個方麵都處於一種不斷退化的階段,所以與年輕人比較起來  ,老年人容易出現各種各樣的疾病。其中老年人的骨骼也處於一種不斷老化的狀態  ,所以如果不注重鈣元素的補充,就有可能會引起骨質增生的 ...[详细]
    • Tributes flow after death of former Singapore president S.R. Nathan

      Tributes flow after death of former Singapore president S.R. NathanThe Singaporean government has announced that former president, 92-year-old Sellapan Ramanathan (wid ...[详细]
    • 脾氣爆燥是什麽原因引起的

      脾氣爆燥是什麽原因引起的其實在生活中每一個人的性格都會有所差異,所以即使是麵對同一件事情每一個人所呈現出來的態度都會有很大的不同。有的人脾氣相對溫和,而有的人脾氣相對暴躁,在生活中脾氣暴躁的人群並不在少數,這和後天所處環境有 ...[详细]
    热点阅读