Elon Musk will permanently ban verified impersonator accounts on Twitter
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The Twitter story seems to be growing even more after new CEO and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk implemented paid verification.
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Musk, who argues that taking over Twitter would be a victory for "free speech", has come under heavy criticism.
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Twitter users disagreed with Musk's reaction to his proposed impersonation and update.
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Musk's reign on Twitter continues, but users will continue to share their thoughts.
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Many balk at the $8 monthly blue tick fee, arguing how dangerous it is to pay to verify platform identity.
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comedians like Kathy Griffin and Sarah Silverman wanted to show Musk how easy (and fun) it is to imitate big bills.
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Griffin and Silverman's accounts have been suspended.
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Musk announced on Twitter how he would approach fake accounts in the future.
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