It might bring along a new breed of "official" checkmarks when it comes back.

According to Musk, this is the case.

He said to hold off on the relaunch until there was high confidence in stopping impersonation. Will likely use a different color check for organizations.

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The checkmark saga is getting more difficult to follow.

The blue check mark is used to prove identities. The blue checkmark was rendered useless by Musk when he made it a perk of purchasing a subscription to the service. In order to prove a user's identity, the blue checkmark was replaced with an additional gray checkmark. The company brought the checkmark back after Musk killed it.

It was impossible for most people to get a checkmark on their account because of the haste with which it was pulled. The feature will be relaunched on November 29 to make sure it's rock solid, Musk said.

The recap might end up being a thousand words. Sorry, we're very sorry.

It looks like the Nov. 29 date is off the table with Musk's latest message. The new colors are interesting, not only because they will make matters even more complicated, but also for their meme potential.

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If you were hoping to get a blue checkmark, you will have to wait, and if you are an organization, your checkmark might be purple, beige, and lavender. All bets are off due to the fact that he fired most of the employees and drove them out with extreme demands.