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Twitter Blue badge reappears for a few users: Know how

On April 20, chaos prevailed on Twitter when CEO Musk removed all the legacy verified accounts with Blue check marks but allowed some celebrities to retain them. In India, if someone wants to have a badge then they have to pay Rs 900 a month (or Rs 9,400 a year) to get Blue Verified status.

Twitter Image Source : INDIA TVBlue badges reappear briefly for legacy Twitter users if they update their bio

Twitter's legacy Blue tick owners were in for a surprise on Monday when a minor edit in their bio resulted in getting their Blue badge back, although for a very short period of time. A bug in Twitter resulted in legacy blue check holders briefly getting their Blue badge back after their updated their bio. However, once they refreshed the page, the Blue tick disappeared, leaving them confused.

It was also unclear if the followers saw the Blue badge reappearing or not. Twitter still retains code that shows which users are legacy verified, as opposed to Blue verified, reports TechCrunch. The bug was likely caused by a glitch involving internal codes.

On April 20, Chaos prevailed on Twitter when Elon Musk finally removed all legacy verified accounts with Blue check marks but allowed some celebrities to retain them.

In India, Twitter users have to shell out Rs 900 a month (or Rs 9,400 a year) to get Blue Verified status.

As more than 4 lakh legacy verified users bid goodbye to the Blue check marks, some celebrities were offered a complimentary Twitter Blue subscription "on behalf of Musk".

Musk later said that verified accounts on the microblogging site will now be prioritised. This development might give special attention to people who have had their accounts verified.

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Inputs from IANS