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Since [[Elon Musk]] bought Twitter, the "legacy" checkmarks given according to the rules above {{w|Twitter Blue verification controversy|have been removed}}, and the only checkmarks are blue ones for anyone who pays for a Twitter Blue subscription, as well as other ones for organizations and government officials.
 
Since [[Elon Musk]] bought Twitter, the "legacy" checkmarks given according to the rules above {{w|Twitter Blue verification controversy|have been removed}}, and the only checkmarks are blue ones for anyone who pays for a Twitter Blue subscription, as well as other ones for organizations and government officials.
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Despite the pulpit, which is more common at in-person conferences, it is likely that his message is being given through video, as his message seems to interest too many people to be given to a room which can hear him without a microphone.
  
 
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