It will take a few weeks for the blue checkmark to be available.

The feature should be re-launched on November 29, according to Musk.

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The blue checkmarks were used to prove identity. The checkmarks were made available for $8 a month through a subscription to the paid tier of the service. A lot of accounts impersonated other accounts and shared fake news on the social network. There's no precise criteria on who can get the secondary gray checkmark but it does prove one's identity.

To make things even more complicated, the blue subscription disappeared. We know that the feature was taken down to think about the situation.

Musk wants to change features quickly and see what sticks. "Twitter will do a lot of dumb things in the next few months," he said.

The issue of two-factor verification on the social networking site hasn't been solved recently.

Some of the issues may be related to mass layoffs on the social networking site. Half of the company's full-time employees were fired following Musk's acquisition. The layoffs were chaotic and Musk fired people who criticized him.

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The legacy blue checkmarks were given away as a way of verification before you could buy them for $8. All of the Blue checkmarks will be removed in a few months.