TBH I'm not sure what the problem is. $100p/a to promote yourself on a platform the size of twitter isn't exactly unreasonable.
Or is it that anyone will be able to get a blue tick with money, rather than some sort of rigorous dd process?
You are the content, the users are the reason to go on twitter, why would you pay when you are already giving them free content that drives traffic to their platform?
It's not about promotion, but confirmation that the account belongs to the person they claim to be.
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TBH I'm not sure what the problem is. $100p/a to promote yourself on a platform the size of twitter isn't exactly unreasonable.
Or is it that anyone will be able to get a blue tick with money, rather than some sort of rigorous dd process?