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mackatap | 3 years ago

Anybody with a blog claiming to be a journalist could get verified, I saw plenty of verified accounts that were nobody scammers.

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throw101010|3 years ago

Some of these might also have been hacked blue checkmark accounts resold/reused. Which also was one of the issue with this status symbol, as far as I know the "verification" was a one time event per account.

bandyaboot|3 years ago

I’d be curious to see a couple examples.

MuffinFlavored|3 years ago

now they just need to be a nobody scammer who has $8/mo

agentofoblivion|3 years ago

I think the point is that it’s hard to scale this. I’ve worked in the fraud space for awhile and a big problem is sophisticated actors that scale their operation and cause a lot of damage. If you can make it more expensive to scale, you can change the economics. For example, if it cost 1 cent to send an email, you would probably solve a big chunk of the spam problem.