Mark Cuban chimes in on blue tick debate on Twitter: “Elon Musk…

Mark Cuban chimes in on blue tick debate on Twitter: “Elon Musk…

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With over 8 million followers Twitter, Mark Cuban is one of the most visited investors and entrepreneurs on the platform. The investor, entrepreneur and NBA team owner is known for speaking out on various issues from time to time and recently shared how he feels about it Elon Musk.

  • What happened: Last Thursday, Twitter removed old verified blue ticks from accounts on the social media platform, prompting strong backlash from users and a handful of celebrities.
  • Cuban took to Twitter to share what went wrong with removing the old blue ticks and what could have been done differently.
  • “There were 100 ways @elonmusk could have asked for legacy checks for $100. The egalitarianism was the worst of all. It is [Coke] plain”, Cuban tweetedand gives the following ways Twitter could have asked users to pay for the ticks.
  • “Hey Mark, we know people try to impersonate you or misuse your picture. Our AI monitors accounts to protect your brand. $100 per year. Sold. Saves me hassle and legal fees.”
  • “Hey Mark, we have a program for celebrity entrepreneurs. For your portfolio companies, we will conduct a verification to validate your investment and issue them a blue check for $100. For an additional $1,000, we’re offering them a special promotion that will take them to a special “For You” page.”
  • “Hey Mark, as part of our legacy tick program, we have a special promotion for all nonprofit organizations you are a part of. As part of our $100 ID Protection Program, we’re giving you $10,000 worth of Promoted Tweets for the nonprofit Your Face.”
  • “Hey Mark, we saw that a new season of Shark Tank is about to begin. Can you let the producers know that we have a special $1,000 program where we will do the same IP verification and protection and also include $10,000 in sponsored tweets for the show? Please send her here to me.”
  • “Oh and Mark, I forgot to add that under the $100 program you can write extended posts of up to 2800 and soon unlimited…

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