As such, Twitter users do not care if a million make-believe likes result from bots, humans or paid click farms. The sheer volume of engagement powers the social media engine to create impact and make stories relevant. Hence, losing an army of supportive bots would become its Achilles heel. If this were achieved, the engine would lose its fuel, stories their momentum and ideas their sense of timing. Without bots, X would lose its real value: the ability to sensationalise and amplify content at speed.
It is said to be an extra layer of security for X Blue subscribers. Verification processes have become an important part of making social media and streaming service accounts for years, mostly to prevent fraudulent activities.
The new version of TweetDeck, X Pro, is now asking for user subscription. It was announced earlier this year that the TweetDeck will see a rebrand to X Pro, and alongside this, a change to its access, as now, it would be under the Blue subscription service.
Are you ashamed of your X Blue subscription? There is a way to hide it thanks to its latest update. X Blue is now the revamped Twitter Blue that is part of the platform's rebranding, and alongside this, there are changes to the verification checkmarks where users are now allowed to hide it.