Twitter will reportedly hold off on its plan to offer verification checkmarks as part of its retooled, $ 7.99-per-month Twitter Blue subscription service until after the midterm elections in the U.S. Tuesday. Ryan Mac, Kate Conger and Mike Isaac of The New York Times viewed an internal Twitter post discussing the plans, signaling a change to…
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