Over the past several years, information about what device a person sent a message from has gotten people in trouble.

This is a waste of screen space, as the line that says "Twitter for iPhone" or "Twitter forANDROID" will be eliminated. No one knows why the feature was introduced.

Employees have been caught using device details to promote their phones. An employee of a Chinese company wished his followers a happy new year, but used an Apple device. The employees involved were demoted because of the damage they caused to theHuawei brand.

Over the years, celebrities have gotten into trouble for getting into trouble, and employees of the company have also gotten into trouble for using the social networking site. Gadot sang the praises of her new phone while using her mobile device.

It's not clear when the feature will be removed, but as of right now, it's still there. Musk told employees to turn off the "micro services" bloatware as less than 20% of the work is needed.

And we will finally stop adding what device a tweet was written on (waste of screen space & compute) below every tweet. Literally no one even knows why we did that … — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 14, 2022

The verification badges that were previously limited to verified individuals are now available with Musk's new service. A number of people paid $8 to impersonate companies and celebrities. Eli Lilly's stock fell more than 4% after a verified account pretended to be the company and said that it was free. One person impersonated James and said he was requesting a trade, while another impersonated Nintendo and posted a picture of Mario making a gesture.

People are not able to purchase a subscription to the Blue program at this time. It is not known how the company will solve the problem of another official verification badges.