Vir Das responded to Twitter’s removal of his blue tick verification with the ideal statement: “I’m cool with anyone impersonating me on this social media site.” In a lighthearted reply to Vikas, Vir remarked that if his tweets offend them, they should presume that the account is impersonating him; however, if they find the message appealing, they should assume the opposite.
When asked about his Twitter account’s missing blue tick, Vir Das responded.
Vir tweeted a number of things, including “I like this planet. Tick no… bye blue ticks to confirm an artist, purchase tickets, etc. I don’t mind if someone uses my Twitter handle as their own. As those, you Dealing with what they say first.” How about it, I ask? The real me is if you agree with what I have to say. If you are offended, considering taking action, or complaining to a fictitious papa, this account belongs to an unreliable imposter. Cool?”
Moreover, Nargis Fakhri tweeted and commented about it on Friday morning “I hardly ever visit this place. I suddenly realised that that blue object is no longer using me to verify myself. Thus, a fee is now paid for each blue tick that is issued. Well, I see. What good is it if someone can purchase it?
The only individual Twitter users who have verified blue checkmarks are those who pay for Twitter Blue, a monthly membership to 650-700, as of Thursday, when Twitter deleted legacy verified blue ticks from all accounts. Numerous more celebrities responded to the fresh information.
Prakash Raj penned: “Bye-bye, #BlueTick.
It’s been great having you here.
My travels. My speeches. My sharing…
Gonna proceed with my group…
Be cautious #JustAsking” In his tweet in reaction, Ravi Kishan stated: “Why me..??? Blue tick is no longer there? Who is Mr. Musk?”
The verified blue ticks from the Twitter accounts of several prominent Bollywood celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Alia Bhatt, have also vanished.
Blue Ticks were supposed to be eliminated earlier this month. They were first established in 2009 as a strategy to defend celebrities against impersonation and counteract false information. Prior to now, verification and the blue tick were free. Elon Musk created Twitter Blue with the check-mark emblem as one of the premium perks after assuming control of the business last year.
The Netflix stand-up special Landing, which debuted in December of last year, was directed by Vir Das. He produced Vir Das: For India before the programme, which received a 2021 International Emmy nomination for Best Comedy.