American journalist Matt Binder has tweeted that he bought his Blue tick without spending a dime.
In addition, NPR (National Public Radio), an American non-profit media organisation has bought its blue tick again on the account which is now not in use.
Twitter’s ongoing Blue tick saga has taken yet one more twist, as many influential and well-known customers have had their blue checks restored by Elon Musk’s micro-blogging web site, regardless of not subscribing to the service.
Recently, Musk introduced that the legacy ticks would start disappearing from April 20 onwards.
However, now quite a few influential and well-known Twitter customers globally have had their blue verification badges reinstated subsequent to their usernames.
American journalist Matt Binder has tweeted that he bought his Blue tick without spending a dime.
“Elon Musk simply gave me mine without spending a dime and I’m not even a Hollywood celeb”.
Indian journalist Nidhi Razdan also got her Blue tick back.
She tweeted: “My blue tick is back for some reason. I haven’t paid for it. What’s up @Twitter?”.
Moreover, the American information outlet The New York Times has bought Business Verification on Twitter.
In addition, NPR (National Public Radio), an American non-profit media organisation has bought its blue tick again on the account which is now not in use.
In India, a number of well-liked celebrities appeared to have their Blue tick again, together with — Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, cricketers Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, and comic Vir Das, amongst others.
Twitter Blue was launched in India on February 8, and is now accessible for a month-to-month subscription payment of Rs 650 on the internet and Rs 900 on cell gadgets.
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