Money isn't the issue for either player, which is bad news for Musk. James and Mahomes simply don't care or don't see the value in remaining verified on Twitter. If they don't view it as important, why would other notable celebrities care?
Then again, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is among the sports figures to purchase a subscription. Unfortunately for Cuban, that doesn't seem to be working out for him at the moment. , question for you. I'm losing about 500 to 1k users a day. To counter this I went Blue² thinking it gave me some preference and would help retain or grow users. Any suggestions ?There are, of course, more sinister possibilities that could occur once verified checkmarks get wiped from the site. Actor Jason Alexander summed it up well, saying anyone could pretend to be him if they pay $8.
Alexander said he would leave the site once that happens. It wouldn't be a huge surprise to see other celebrities follow suit if imposters become a significant issue among Twitter Blue subscribers. It's possible James will keep his checkmark even after Saturday's purge. Notable companies and personalities willIn the event James does lose his verified checkmark, expect him to stay true to his word. James admitted to being theYour browser does not support HTML5 audio.