Twitter You can change the rules so that users who pay for subscriptions are the only ones who vote on company policy, this way, celebrities will be avoided bots.
In a survey conducted by Elon Musk, the entrepreneur asked Internet users whether he should resign as CEO. 57.7% of users voted ‘yes’, but BCC indicating that someone “claimed it that bots they seem to have chosen strong in surveys on Musk’s role in the company”.
Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
When the billionaire conducted the survey, he said he would abide by the results, i.e. if he stepped down as CEO, he would remain only the owner of Twitter. for now, intention of Musk still unclears, although the entrepreneur may be looking for a new CEO for the social network.
On the other hand, the Twitter user indicated that Twitter Blue subscribers “should be the only ones who can vote in a political-related opinion poll”, noting that Musk replied “good point, we’re going to make that change”.
Blue customers should be the only ones who can vote in policy-related polls. We actually have skins in the game
— Unfiltered☢Boss (@Unfilteredboss1) December 19, 2022
The idea of controlling voting rights is not new, however, changes will conflict with freedom of expression what the entrepreneur promised.
The payment verification feature launched a second time last week after its rollout was discontinued. The service costs eight euros per month or eleven euros for those using application on Apple devices, it also gives the customer a ‘blue tick’.
It is important to mention that previously the blue flag was used as a verification tool for popular accounts, also this symbol is like an authentication badge and it’s free.
On the other hand, Twitter Blue is only available in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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