R egardless of how these proposed reforms will look, it looks like we’ll be seeing them implemented in practice soon. The ideal setup, according to Buterin, would be that “verification would be charged at cost and separate from other premium services.” Under current rules, if Twitter users want to get a blue tick added to their account, they have to go through a verification process demonstrating that their account is authentic, notable, and active, which generally involves uploading a government ID.īuterin challenged the idea that charging $8 per month “creates an economic hierarchy” claiming that the “current blue check system is far more exclusive than even the $20/month level from yesterday.” Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is bullshit.
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