Captain Marvel actor Robert Kazinsky pushed back against Twitter's new blue check mark fee by tweeting that 'verification is a public service'
since he first proposed his takeover back in April 2022.
Not everyone agrees however, that an amped-up version of Twitter Blue is the right way to combat fake or spam accounts. British actor Robert Kazinsky, known for his role in the BBC series EastEnders and as Don in the Captain Marvel movie, posted a Twitteron Wednesday lamenting Musk's proposed changes and sharing his own personal experiences about the dangers of unverified accounts.
"Years ago, before verified accounts were a thing, back when I was on Eastenders, I was contacted multiple times by parents of children who had been "conversing" with me online,"Kazinsky said he"felt powerless" in stopping people from using his name and face to scam people. For him, verification became an important tool to push back against online scammers.
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