Twitter has announced that it will remove all "legacy verified checkmarks" beginning April 1, as it winds down its legacy verified program. Twitter is asking verified users to pay for Twitter Blue subscriptions to keep their blue checkmarks. The company has stated that even companies and government entities with non-Blue verification will need to apply for Twitter Blue. This new timeline to end legacy checkmarks arrives as Twitter announces the global rollout of Twitter Blue subscriptions.
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