Twitter Blue subscribers can now hide their verification checkmarks
- Twitter Blue has been rebranded to X Blue, a paid subscription service.
- X Blue subscribers can now hide their blue verification checkmarks, but they may still appear in some places.
- The option to hide the checkmark is in the "Profile customization" section of account settings.
- The checkmark was previously seen as a status symbol, but became controversial after being sold for $8 per month.
- Elon Musk continues to introduce new features to incentivize paid subscriptions on the platform he renamed X.