Twitter would lose its “magic” if it charged for verification, says ex executive

Twitter would lose its “magic” if it charged for verification, says ex executive.

Brandon Borrman remarked the social media giant - which was finally purchased by the Elon Musk, 50, last week for $44 billion - would be less great as he questioned if the move to paying for the blue tick monthly was “the fairest way”.

The ex executive - who moved from the microblogging site to Mozilla in 2021- told BBC News: "If charging for the blue tick was the fairest way to do it, I think Twitter probably would have done it a while ago.

Brandon wondered how it would actually create an “equal playing field” after the fee could lead to people seeing fewer ads on their timelines.

He said: "It's great for people who have money and want to spend money on having their voice amplified. $8 might seem like nothing to a lot of people - but it's quite substantial for most people around the world."

Brandon admitted being glad no longer to be working at the site and shared that a lot of current employees - who had not been cleared out by the Tesla founder during his first few days in the office - were were in “wait and see’ mode” before considering anything.

He said: "Elon obviously has a particular way he likes to manage and approach things that's quite different from the way Twitter has been managed in the past"

"There's a lot of people who are in 'wait-and-see' mode."

Elon has become notable in the past week for testing out ideas for diversifying Twitter’s revenue streams on the site itself. During an exchange with horror writer Stephen King - who expressed his lack of enthusiasm for the idea - Elon tweeted: “We need to pay the bills somehow!”

The plea was in response to the ‘Misery’ author writing to his followers: “$20 a month to keep my blue check? F*** that, they should pay me. If that gets instituted, I’m gone like Enron.”

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