Rambling thoughts on the $20 blue twitter checkmark

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Rambling thoughts on the $20 blue twitter checkmark

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Elon Musk’s X first to be fined under EU’s Digital Service Act https://arstechni.ca/3HmW #DigitalServicesAct #bluecheckmark #apiaccess #onlineads #ElonMusk #Twitter #Policy #X
Elon Musk’s X first to be fined under EU’s Digital Services Act

The biggest changes Musk made to Twitter trigger a $140 million fine under DSA.

Ars Technica

Weekly output: Bluesky verification, brain-computer interface, Xfinity Mobile, resisting FTC commissioners, Comcast pain points

RIO DE JANEIRO–The organizers of Web Summit Rio have once again seen fit to have me moderate panels at their conference here (with my hotel paid for and my airfare to be reimbursed). And while last year I got away with only doing one panel, this year I have three: a discussion about Web3 possibilities Monday, a session on data privacy Tuesday, and a panel about AI in advertising on Wednesday.

4/21/2025: Bluesky Adds Blue Checks to Verified Accounts, But They’re Not for Sale, PCMag

Bluesky’s management continues to impress me with their thoughtful responses to problems that arise with that decentralized platform.

4/23/2025: I Controlled a Wheelchair With My Mind (Well, I Think I Did), PCMag

The research for this happened three weeks ago at NTT’s Upgrade 2025 conference in San Francisco (with that Japanese telco covering my airfare and lodging), but writing this post took some time. And then my editor had to find time of her own to edit this between all of the news breaking this month.

4/23/2025: Xfinity Mobile’s New Premium Unlimited Plan Doubles Data Without a Price Hike, PCMag

I felt a little confused covering a story about Comcast that did not involve a service costing more–especially coming a day after T-Mobile announced a rate rewrite that looks like it will amount to a large cost increase for many users.

4/24/2025: The FTC Commissioners That Trump Wants to Fire: We’re Not Going Away, PCMag

I spent Wednesday and Thursday at the privacy trade group IAPP’s annual conference in D.C. thinking that Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel interviewing Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, the two members of the Federal Trade Commission that Trump wants gone, would be the newsiest part. And so it was.

4/25/2025: Comcast Execs: Our Pricing Is Opaque and We Can Be Hard to Do Business With, PCMag

Because I was busy getting ready for IAPP Thursday morning, I missed the Comcast earnings call that featured executives admitting the “pain points” the company had created with its customers. Fortunately, nobody else at PCMag picked up the story before I could get to it Friday.

#blueCheck #blueCheckmark #bluecheck #Bluesky #BlueskyVerification #brainComputerInterface #Comcast #ComcastRates #FederalTradeCommision #FTC #IAPP #NTT #NTTUpgrade2025 #pricingTransparency #RebeccaSlaughter #wheelchair #Xfinity #XfinityMobile

Web Summit Rio – Rob Pegoraro

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Rob Pegoraro
In other words, forget about the #bluecheckmark lol 😂
Bluesky

Bluesky Social
Okay, let's give it a go. Still can't see a blue checkmark, but looking forward to it! ☺️ #bluecheckmark #bluecheckmarkmatters #whoami
Bluesky

Bluesky Social
A New Form of Verification on Bluesky - Bluesky

We’re introducing a new layer of verification — a user-friendly, easily recognizable badge. Additionally, independent organizations can verify accounts directly through our Trusted Verifiers feature.

Bluesky

#elonmusk #x #Hezbollah #terrorists #bluecheckmark

“Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, granted subscription perks to designated terrorist groups and others barred from operating in the US, according to campaigners.
The Tech Transparency Project (TTP) found X had granted blue check marks to accounts tied to Hezbollah members, among others.
For $8 (£6.40) a month, a tick allows longer posts and better promotion.
X removed some ticks after the report, saying its security was "robust".

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68297121.amp

X accused of taking payments from terrorists - BBC News

Campaigners at the Tech Transparency Project in the US found paid-for features for organisations.

BBC News

#idea -- #bluecheckmark database.

Nothing fancy, just a mapping of known and good user/handle -> identity mappings, maintained by humans. With rules and such like #wikipedia

Maybe #cryptography come to the rescue but it's going to get mighty unsure out there.

Well, yeah, I'm paying for X, but I'm waaaaaay too embarrassed to admit it: "Twitter/X Blue subscribers can now hide that they’re paying and avoid the memes." :D
#Twitter #X #BlueCheckmark
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/2/23816924/twitter-x-blue-subscribers-hide-blue-check-option
Twitter Blue subscribers can now hide their blue checks

Twitter has added an option to hide the notorious blue checkmark for Blue subscribers. It comes just as Elon Musk has been rebranding Twitter to X.

The Verge