Fake ‘Blue Check’ Twitter Accounts Flourish Under Elon Musk’s New Plan

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There’s a new breed of users posing as celebrities and politicians after the launch of Twitter’s $8-a-month verification service.

People using false identities were awarded blue check marks on the website after the social media site changed its policy on verification after Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of the company last month. In one of his first acts at the company, he announced those badges would be available to buy under an $8-a-month subscription service.