The CEO has revamped the site’s verification, stripping users of the blue badges obtained through the legacy program and utilizing different-colored check marks for various types of users. The platform also recently rolled out a program that allows eligible users around the world to make available a paid subscription to their fans. 

Last month, Twitter announced tweets that have had their reach curbed as part of enforcement for possible breaches of its hateful conduct policy would start carrying labels that disclose such action. 

Musk’s ownership of the platform dates back to late October of last year.