In a move that has sparked outrage and speculation, X, formerly known as Twitter, has removed the verification checkmarks of several high-profile accounts and organizations. The sudden action has left many users questioning the platform’s motives, with accusations ranging from shadow banning to targeted retaliation.

Among those affected is conservative activist Laura Loomer, who claims her verification was stripped after she criticized Elon Musk’s stance on high-skilled immigration and his alleged connections to China. Loomer has labeled the action as an attempt to silence her support for Trump-era immigration policies, describing it as a form of censorship by the platform’s billionaire owner.

At the same time, other users and organizations have also lost their badges, fueling broader outrage. Preston Parra, a vocal critic of Musk, publicly denounced the removal of his organization’s verification, calling it an attack on free speech. Many users have taken to the platform to express frustration over what they see as an arbitrary and opaque moderation process.

Adding to the controversy, some users have pointed to reports of racially offensive content posted by accounts linked to certain organizations. This has led to speculation that the removals were triggered by policy violations, rather than personal vendettas. However, the lack of transparency from X has only intensified the debate, with critics accusing the platform of inconsistent enforcement and favoritism.

Elon Musk, never one to shy away from controversy, responded to the uproar with his characteristic bluntness. In a reply to a tweet defending his immigration policies, Musk dismissed critics, stating, “My tolerance for subtards is limited.” The remark has drawn sharp criticism, with many questioning the professionalism of such a response from the head of a global platform.

The chaos stems from significant changes to X’s verification system under Musk’s leadership. Since his acquisition of the platform, the traditional blue checkmark system has been replaced by a subscription-based model, with additional gold badges for verified organizations. While the changes were intended to streamline the process, they have led to confusion and heightened tensions over who gets verified and why.

The broader implications of these actions remain unclear. Some view the recent removals as a calculated effort to maintain control over discourse on the platform, while others see it as the inevitable fallout of Musk’s aggressive policy shifts. Either way, the controversy underscores the ongoing challenges X faces as it navigates the balance between free speech, moderation, and user trust.

This story is still developing. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

Source:  https://vigilantnews.com/post/breaking-controversy-erupts-over-removal-of-verified-status-on-x/

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