Twitter Removes The New York Times' Blue Verification Badge Following Musk's New Policy

Twitter has changed its policy for verification badges, with NYtimes verified account losing their blue check-mark status unless subscribed to Twitter
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Twitter Removes The New York Times' Blue Verification Badge Following Musk's New Policy
In a recent development, Twitter has announced that it will be removing the blue verification badges for legacy verified accounts starting April 1, a policy that was set forth by Elon Musk after taking control of the social media platform. As a result of this policy change, even leading media houses like The New York Times lost their verification badge on Sunday. Twitter had previously verified accounts that it deemed notable, including those of celebrities, politicians, companies, brands, and news organizations. The blue checkmarks were meant to help users identify that these accounts were genuine and not impostors or parody accounts. However, Twitter's new policy states that it will remove the verified checkmark status of accounts verified before Elon Musk's takeover, unless they have subscribed to Twitter Blue or the business-focused Twitter Verified Organizations plan. Also Read  BGMI Unban Date in India 2023 Latest News, Govt Notice & Rumours Individual Twitter users will…