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rcpt ◴[] No.43603786[source]
The DSA violation was news in 2024

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/eu-says-elon-mus...

And the EU is right. Elons blue check boosting logic absolutely violated those laws. Other companies played by the rules and made their systems DSA compliant. Elon did not, now he needs to pay.

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1. tacticalturtle ◴[] No.43604187[source]
Am I misremembering history?

> Blue checkmarks "used to mean trustworthy sources of information," Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton said

I thought the blue check mark always indicated that account name on Twitter matched the person behind the account. That’s it. They eventually expanded that to include non-famous people.

Kyrie Irving (an NBA player known for conspiracies like flat earthism) had a blue check - no one would ever mistake him for a trustworthy source of information.

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2. TiredOfLife ◴[] No.43605436[source]
The only thing blue checkmark meant was that you knew somebody at twitter