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The escape route for those who are embarrassed to show Twitter that they’re paying!

Users who are Twitter Blue subscribers and do not want the checkmark brought by this service will be able to hide this mark from the edit profile section.
 The escape route for those who are embarrassed to show Twitter that they’re paying!
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After taking over Twitter (X), Elon Musk made many changes on the social media platform. One of them was the verification service that comes with the Twitter Blue subscription. Users who purchase this service also have checkmarks that have been controversial for a long time. However, it seems that there are some Twitter Blue subscribers who are uncomfortable with this situation.

Twitter introduced a new setting for users who don’t want checkmarks

Finally, Elon Musk, who changed the name of the platform to X, has also renamed Twitter’s subscription service XBlue. Elon Musk, who changed the name of the subscription service to XBlue, is signing another important change.

A new statement has been added that the checkmark can be hidden on the social media platform’s help page titled ‘About Twitter Blue’ for paid subscriptions. Accordingly, users will be able to hide checkmarks on their profiles and posts. However, it is underlined that these checkmarks may continue to appear at some points.

Users who are Twitter Blue subscribers and do not want the checkmark brought by this service will be able to hide this mark from the edit profile section. Thus, users who have a Twitter (X) subscription but do not want a check mark will be able to remove the check marks with the help of this setting.

After Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the social media platform does not fall off the agenda. Elon Musk, who caused a great confusion with the checkmarks presented after the Twitter Blue subscription, then took a step back and gave back their rights to previously approved users.

Twitter, with its new name X, now offers an option for XBlue subscribers to use blue ticks, bringing an important feature to users who do not want to display it. So what do you guys think of social media app X and the new checkmark policy? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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