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Musk ‘kills’ new Twitter label, hours after launch

New ‘official’ tag was on accounts such as Apple, BMW, White House before they were gone

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2022 7:30PM

Musk ‘kills’ new Twitter label, hours after launch
The botched roll-out comes ahead of the hotly anticipated introduction of a revamped subscription model, in which the site’s famed blue checkmark would be made available for a fee of US$7.99, though Musk has also said the price would be adjusted by country. – AFP pic, November 10, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – Twitter yesterday unveiled – and then almost immediately scrapped – a new grey “official” label for some high-profile accounts as Elon Musk struggles to revamp the influential platform following his US$44 billion (RM206.8 billion ) buyout.

“I just killed it,” Musk tweeted just hours after the new tag was added to government accounts as well as those of big companies and major media outlets.

“Please note that Twitter will do lots of dumb things in the coming months. 

“We will keep what works and change what doesn’t,” the world’s richest man added to explain the U-turn.

The sudden change of heart will invite further scrutiny of Musk’s plans for Twitter a week after he laid off thousands of workers and drew a massive drop in spending from advertisers, who are wary of the site’s direction.

The botched roll-out came ahead of the hotly anticipated introduction of a revamped subscription model, in which the site’s famed blue checkmark would be made available for a fee of US$7.99, though Musk has also said the price would be adjusted by country.

The blue tick has been a mark of an account’s authenticity and doubts emerged that public figures or media outlets would pay for it. The official grey tag was seen by observers as a workaround to solve that problem.

The launch of the new official label began yesterday and was on the accounts of companies such as Apple or BMW and public ones such as the White House and major media outlets.

But only a few hours later, it was gone for many of them.

Accounts belonging to Agence France-Presse, BBC News, Pope Francis, or the controversial rapper Kanye West that had received the “official” badge, saw the mention disappear.

‘A lot of work’

Esther Crawford, an executive who announced the grey tick idea on Tuesday, insisted that the official label is still going to be part of the relaunch, but that “we are just focusing on government and commercial entities, to begin with”.

During a panel for advertisers broadcast on Twitter, Musk exercised some damage control, admitting that a lot of work lay ahead to get the site to the place he wishes to reach.

“We’ve got a lot to do on the software side. I can’t emphasise that enough,” he said.

Musk took control of Twitter after a drawn-out back-and-forth legal battle, in which the mercurial tycoon tried to renege on a deal that many believe he overpaid for.

It emerged on Tuesday that Musk sold US$4 billion worth of shares in Tesla to help pay for a transaction, in which he took on billions of dollars in debt.

The US$7.99 subscription idea is seen as one way to overcome the loss in advertisers since Musk took over the company.

Twitter last week fired half of its 7,500 employees, which Musk said was necessary as the company was losing US$4 million a day. – AFP, November 10, 2022

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