❘ Published: 2022-11-01T11:04:16
❘ Updated: 2022-11-01T11:04:26
Broadcast star Dr Disrespect has offered some advice to Elon Musk on the rumored changes to Twitter’s verification system, and it’s trademark Doc.
After his deal to buy Twitter stalled over the summer, South African business mogul Elon Musk has finally gotten his hands on the social media platform after completing a reported $44 billion acquisition. dollars.
In an effort to recoup some of that money, there have been several reports about alleged changes coming to Twitter, particularly in the way of premium membership. This includes the ability to pay for a verified token.
There have also been claims that currently verified accounts will lose their blue badges if they don’t sign up for premium programs. Naturally, some users aren’t too happy about this and have asked Musk to rethink things or they’ll leave the app.
Dr Disrespect gives Elon Musk an idea on Twitter’s verification changes
Well, in the case of Dr Disrespect, he’s offered some advice of his own, and it’s safe to say it’s a brand Doc idea.
“Let 2x give you an idea…” he said in response to Musk, who had tweeted that Twitter needs to “pay the bills somehow” and not just rely on advertisers.
Doc continued: “Allow face scan/retina scan in a ‘blue control mode’ similar to unlocking the iPhone via face scan. But in this case only when scanning is active, a tweet is generated along with the unique code that matches that instance. Let’s wake up… Elon.”
Some fans suggested it might work if Musk wants to crack down on bots and spammy accounts, but others weren’t having it. “I don’t think more massive collection of our personal data is the answer here @DrDisrespect. I’ll have to disagree,” one replied.
Many content creators have offered advice to Musk in the early days of his ownership, especially after he teased the possibility of returning Vine as well. However, who knows what he really has up his sleeve.