Twitter Proceeds with Verification System Despite Promise to EU Watchdog

Twitter has ruffled more regulatory feathers in the European Union by going ahead with a rollout of a much criticized paid verification feature without informing its lead data protection watchdog ahead of time — despite previously saying it would. The product, known as Twitter Blue, lets users pay to get a blue check mark on their account — mimicking the look of the legacy verification feature the platform offered prior to Elon Musk’s takeover of the company last year — as well as access to a suite of additional features, such as the ability to edit tweets, undo tweets and get prioritized ranking in conversations.