Today: Multiple "verified" fake Twitter accounts, New York Times' "election day stress relief" list, Republican Andy Biggs' joke about Nancy Pelosi, and more 'Verified' Fake Accounts Created for Ben Shapiro, Nintendo, Giuliani, Valve, and MuskYesterday, Twitter saw a flurry of brand new accounts being created that were quickly followed by purchases of the company's new offering of a checkmark badge for $8. Users initially created these new accounts to impersonate various figures in the sports world, with bios that said they published "parody." Before Elon Musk bought the social media platform, the "blue checkmark" trust signal was previously only doled out by the platform if an account met certain criteria and was verified to be who they said they were. However, as of the day after election night, it appeared to have become, according to one user, a "free-for-all hellscape." Jordan Liles has more. |
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