Elon calls NYT poop

Elon Musk had a tantrum and grabbed the NY Times’s blue tick away. So nyah!

Twitter has started removing verification badges from accounts which already had a blue tick, after announcing they would be part of a paid subscription from 1 April.

The New York Times, along with several other organisations and celebrities, said they would not pay for the tick.

It prompted Elon Musk to launch a volley of insults at the newspaper.

“The real tragedy of @NYTimes is that their propaganda isn’t even interesting”, Mr Musk, who owns Twitter, wrote on the platform.

“Also, their feed is the Twitter equivalent of diarrhea. It’s unreadable,” he added.

Well, yes, but does he expect any kind of digestive byproduct to be readable? None of it is useful in that way.

Under Twitter’s new rules, blue ticks which once showed official, verified accounts, will start to be removed from accounts which do not pay for it.

Organisations seeking verification badges instead have to pay a monthly fee of $1,000 (£810) to receive a gold verification tick, while individual accounts must pay $8 (£6.40) a month for a blue one.

Someone clever pointed out yesterday that this whole plan is silly, because Twitter gets all this valuable content for free. It’s the NY Timeses and LeBron Jameses who generate revenue for Twitter for nothing, so Spaceguy is shooting himself in the foot by demanding money from them.

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