Twitter will enable organisations to identify those associated with them, says Elon Musk
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Twitter will enable organisations to identify those associated with them, says Elon Musk

The move comes as part of a bid to tackle the rise of fake accounts. Musk also apologised for 'the app being super slow.'

   
File photo of Elon Musk | Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake

Elon Musk | Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake

Washington: Twitter CEO Elon Musk, in a bid to tackle the rise of fake accounts, has announced that organisations on the micro-blogging platform will soon be able to find out the Twitter accounts associated with them. He also apologised for the app “being super slow in many countries.”

Musk took to Twitter on Sunday and without elaborating much posted, “Rolling out soon, Twitter will enable organisations to identify which other Twitter accounts are actually associated with them.”

In the next tweet, the wealthiest man on the planet apologised for Twitter being slow in many countries by writing, “Btw, I’d like to apologise for Twitter being super slow in many countries. App is doing poorly batched RPCs just to render a home timeline!”

Since completing the Twitter deal, Musk has made a flurry of decisions that have been aimed at tackling fake accounts on Twitter that has millions of daily active users.

Recently, after rolling out the USD 7.99 Twitter Blue subscription service for iOS users that allowed them to get the blue verification tick on their profiles, Twitter made it unavailable as several users bought the verification to impersonate brands, celebrities and even fictional characters like Mario.

As per The Verge, Twitter even launched a new verification badge, a grey tick designating accounts as “official,” in an effort to counteract the rise in fake accounts. Within a few days, the company introduced this feature and then withdrew it before reintroducing it again.

Also, Musk’s decision to implement the blue tick fee did not go well with many people. Even some advertisers pulled back their leg from the site and celebrities including Whoopi Goldberg and Gigi Hadid quit Twitter in the days following its acquisition. (ANI)

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