‘Blue Ticks’: Why Twitter Barred Obi, Tinubu, Atiku, Wizkid, Elumelu, Other Non-subscribers

April 22, 2023
Social Media Users React On Commercialising Twitter

Non-subscribers to the Twitter ‘blue ticks’ have been barred from running adverts on the platform starting from Friday, April 21, 2023.

This development followed removal of many blue ticks on Twitter on Thursday.

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Recall that verifications of Nigerian celebs and politicians like Wizkid, Tony Elumelu, Olamide, Davido, Peter Obi, Tinubu, Atiku, among others were all removed on Thursday.

READ: Social Media Users React On Commercialising Twitter

Meanwhile some popular football stars deactivated their accounts as new Twitter owner, Elon Musk, removed verifications of people who could not subscribe to the blue tick.

READ ALSO: Twitter Removes ‘Legacy’ Verified Blue Ticks

A notice sent to Twitter users and advertisers on Thursday read: “Starting April 21, your @account must have a verified checkmark or subscribe to either Twitter Blue or Verified Organizations to continue running ads on Twitter. Business accounts spending in excess of $1000 per month already have gold checks or will soon, and they’ll continue to enjoy access to advertising without interruption at this time.

“This change aligns with Twitter’s broader verification strategy: to elevate the quality of content on Twitter and enhance your experience as a user and advertiser. This approach also supports our ongoing efforts to reduce fraudulent accounts and bots. Subscribing to either of these services means you have been verified by Twitter as a real person and/or business.

“Amongst other features, you’ll have a more visible organic presence and a broader range of creation tools. We’re excited for you to get started and to benefit from a superior Twitter experience.”

Somto Bisina
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