Twitter Blue vs Meta Verified and other TC news
Description
Blue checkmarks on Twitter and Instagram are used by public figures and media outlets to say, “you can trust I am who I say I am and you can trust me.” But now both Twitter and Meta have changed the rules of how to get verified, and in the process have stripped some of the legitimacy of the all-powerful checkmark. This week on the TechCrunch Podcast, Darrell Etherington is talking to TechCrunch’s newest reporter, Morgan Sung about the price of being verified on social media.
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Articles from the episode:
Meta Verified is under fire in sex work circles for revealing users’ legal names
Elon Musk admits he only bought Twitter because he thought he’d be forced to
With Bedrock, Amazon enters the generative AI race
FTC orders supplement maker to pay $600K in first case involving hijacked Amazon reviews
Truecaller brings live caller ID to iPhone… but with a catch
Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.