As of next month, “verified” users will only be able to access TweetDeck, a popular tool that enables users to monitor multiple accounts simultaneously.
The social network company, which Elon Musk, a billionaire, purchased last year, has been scrambling to find methods to turn a profit, laying off employees and increasing premium memberships.
The majority of Twitter users who have the blue check mark are those who paid for it, while Musk has given the mark to select users and some already have it as a holdover from the previous administration.
The search and posting features of TweetDeck, which was introduced more than ten years ago, differ from those of the website and the app. TweetDeck displays messages in columns.