Needless to say, this relates to what Twitter has been doing lately. The company decided on a new Twitter Blue subscription which will allow users to pay $8 in order to get verified. For a short while, the secondary, gray, ‘Official’ checkmark was in motion, to differentiate official accounts, but that feature didn’t live long.
dbrand pokes fun at Twitter be selling ‘Verified Stickers’ for $8
In any case, dbrand is now selling these Verified Stickers for $8 through its website. Alongside the listing for the product, dbrand wrote: “Instead of footing the bill for the worst bluff of all time, pay us once to verify whatever the f*** you want. Checkmate, Elon”. Based on the attached image, there are eight Verified Stickers included here. That includes five small ones, two medium ones, and one gigantic one. Considering this is dbrand, such a move is not all that surprising. You can grab a pack of these stickers if you want, from the link below the article. Now, to give you some background. Elon Musk acquired Twitter quite recently for $44 billion. He tried to get out of the deal due to incorrect information about bots on the site, but ultimately gave in, and went through with the original offer.
Ever since Elon Musk took over, things have been happening fast
Ever since he took over, things have been moving… fast. He has been making changes left and right. First, he fired all the top executives at the company, and then followed to lay off a large chunk of Twitter’s workforce. The changes to Twitter Blue followed, and then the gray ‘Official’ label blunder. That feature didn’t last a long time, as it was killed off only hours after it started rolling out. Elon Musk promised that we’ll see many more changes to Twitter, but that not all of them will stick. Buy dbrand Verified Stickers (dbrand)