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.Twitter May Let Paying Subscribers Hide Their TwitterBlue Check Marks

once the next month rolls around. The other signifies that an account owner is a paying Twitter Blue subscriber. This is often a way to get grief on the platform, especially when such an account posts a hot take on any given subject. Soon, it looks like subscribers will get the option to hide the check mark, therefore giving them one less way to have their opinions dismissed entirely based on that fact.

Mobile developer and reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi claims that the bird app is testing an option for subscribers to hide their Twitter Blue check mark on their profile pages. This won’t stop paying subscribers from using other premium features like longer tweets, but those who do would be outing themselves as paying to get access to said features.

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