Following Musk's takeover of Twitter, tech companies are looking for new opportunities.

The site is making a comeback. The staff of the website took to their page yesterday to mock the blue check fiasco, as well as the ability to purchase a tiny blue check mark for $8.

The feature called the "Important Blue Internet Checkmarks" was offered for a one-time fee of $7. The item is being sold on the internet. You get two blue checkmarks if you purchase the feature. The staff post concluded, "That's cheaper than some other places." Why wouldn't you? No matter what, nothing matters.

It was not hidden that this was a poke at the social networking site. The URL for the post was trolled as well. There is a link to buy these checkmarks that leads users to a pop-up where they can be made fun of.

A screenshot of Tumblr Mart, where you can buy blue checkmarks.

Credit: Screenshot / Tumblr.

Fans of the site are loving it all.

Comments underneath Tumblr's staff post.

Credit: Screenshot / Tumblr.

The site hasn't really offered verification when it comes to celebrities or well-known people.

There will be an increase in usage of the site as people plan their exodus from the social networking site. The once-beloved site is making waves; it's also bringing back nudity, a sign that it's coming back as it used to be. It's not unusual for a tech company to mimic the functions of another tech company without all the drama.