Twitter suspends $8 subscription program due to fake accounts
It was said that a fast growing fake account is spreading false information about him. Next is a fake account from Nintendo of America, with a blue tick that shows the popular Mario character showing the middle finger.

Twitter has suspended the $8 subscription program for the time being. According to sources, the company has taken this decision in view of the increasing number of fake users in the name of major brands. However, existing customers will still have access to their account. The website platformer was the first to inform about the increasing number of fake users. According to the information received, the company has also restored the "official" badge for high-profile accounts.
A few days ago there were reports that after Twitter officially launched the payment system for the verification system, some users are misusing it. Fake news spreaders are doing this with a fake identity by paying eight dollars per month. Along with this, Twitter's algorithm is promoting their content without checking it. Many people have been affected by this. Like American professional basketball player LeBron James.
It was said that a fast growing fake account is spreading false information about him. Next is a fake account from Nintendo of America, with a blue tick that shows the popular Mario character showing the middle finger.
The special thing is that the new Twitter Blue subscriptions come with blue ticks and look like the blue ticks given to celebrities. If a user views the feed, the new tick will look exactly the same. The difference is revealed when the user clicks on the badge. Then they come to know that it has been given to a particular person or it has been taken by paying money.
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