Twitter removes New York Times’ blue verification badge, Ku invites news organizations to join

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Twitter, run by Elon Musk, removed The New York Times’ blue badge on Sunday. Twitter removed the New York Times’ blue verification badge just a week after the billionaire announced a new policy for keeping the verification badge. Meanwhile, Koo CEO Aprameya Radhakrishna invited all news organizations around the world to join his platform.

Ku’s CEO invited

Let us tell you that Koo CEO and co-founder Aprameya Radhakrishna invited major US newspapers and all other news organizations around the world to join the platform, tweeting, “@nytimes and all other news organizations around the world Inviting you to join Ku, where it costs nothing to say what you have to say. Ku offers free lifetime verification to all notable celebrities and organizations. Fake news is a menace around the world.”

Twitter released new verification policy

On the other hand, Twitter’s ‘Verified for organizations’ service is now available worldwide, and the company announced the removal of all legacy blue verified checkmarks for both individual users and organizations from April 1. However, users can also get a Blue Verified badge on Twitter Blue via web browser for $7 per month.

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