Musk Halts Twitter’s Blue Check Fee Program Amid Flood of Impostors

Twitter paused its recently announced $8 blue check subscription service Friday as fake accounts mushroomed and new owner Elon Musk brought back the “official” badge to some users of the social media platform.

The coveted blue check mark was previously reserved for verified accounts of politicians, famous personalities, journalists and other public figures. But a subscription option, open to anyone prepared to pay, was rolled out earlier this week to help Twitter grow revenue as Musk fights to retain advertisers.

The flip-flop is part of a chaotic two weeks at Twitter since Musk completed his $44 billion acquisition. Musk has fired nearly half of Twitter’s workforce, removed its board and senior executives, and raised the prospect of Twitter’s bankruptcy. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it was watching Twitter with “deep concern.”


Several users reported Friday that the new subscription option for the blue verification check mark had disappeared, while a source told Reuters the offering has been dropped.

Twitter did not reply to a request for comment.

Fake accounts purporting to be big brands have popped up with the blue check since the new roll-out, including Musk’s Tesla TSLA.O and SpaceX, as well as Roblox, Nestle NESN.S and Lockheed Martin LMT.N.

“To combat impersonation, we’ve added an ‘Official’ label to some accounts,” Twitter’s support account – which has the “official” tag – tweeted on Friday.

The label was originally introduced Wednesday, but “killed” by Musk just hours later.

Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co LLY.N issued an apology after an impostor account tweeted that insulin would be free, amid the political backlash and scrutiny of the high prices of the medicine.

“We apologize to those who have been served a misleading message from a fake Lilly account,” the company said, reiterating the name of its Twitter handle.

A number of misleading tweets about Tesla from a verified account with the same profile picture as the company’s official account were also being circulated on the platform.

“Twitter has over the past several years worked to try to improve that (misinformation). And it seems like Elon Musk has unraveled it within a matter of weeks,” said A.J. Bauer, a professor at the University of Alabama.

Musk had said Twitter users engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying it as a “parody” account would be permanently suspended without a warning. Several fake brand accounts, including those of Nintendo 7974.T and BP BP.L, have been suspended.

On Thursday, in his first company-wide email, Musk warned that Twitter would not be able to “survive the upcoming economic downturn” if it failed to boost subscription revenue to offset falling advertising income, three people who saw the message told Reuters.

Many companies, including General Motors GM.N and United Airlines UAL.O, have paused or pulled back from advertising on the platform since Musk took over. In response, the billionaire said Wednesday he aimed to turn Twitter into a force for truth and stop fake accounts.


Source: Voice of America

Javier, Astros Pitch 2nd No-Hitter in World Series History

Major league baseball pitcher Cristian Javier and the Houston Astros bullpen combined on just the second no-hitter in World Series history, silencing a booming lineup and boisterous ballpark as the Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 Wednesday night to even the matchup at two games each.

The only previous no-hitter in the World Series was a perfect game by Don Larsen of the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956.

Javier and three relief pitchers weren’t perfect, but they were close. Plus, they’d done this before: Javier, the starter in a combined no-hitter against the New York Yankees in June, was pulled with a no-hitter in progress after 97 pitches this time.

Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly each followed with a hitless inning, ensuring this year’s championship will be decided this weekend back at Minute Maid Park.

The quartet of pitchers posed with catcher Christian Vazquez near the visiting dugout moments after the game, each putting a hand on the game ball for a photo.

Game 5 is on Thursday night in Philly. Astros ace Justin Verlander will again chase that elusive first World Series win when he faces Noah Syndergaard.

They can only hope to pitch as well as Javier.

By the time the 25-year-old righty from the Dominican Republic exited, the only hit maker on the Philadelphia side who showed up on the scoreboard was rocker Bruce Springsteen, pictured surrounded by Phillies fans.

And a few innings later, as fans started leaving Citizens Bank Park, there actually were boos for postseason star Bryce Harper and the Phillies. First lady Jill Biden, a noted Phillies fan, was among those in the crowd of 45,693 who had little to shout about.

Alex Bregman delivered the hit Houston desperately needed, a two-run double in a five-run fifth inning, and that was plenty for the Astros.

Completely in charge, Javier struck out nine, walked two and hardly allowed any loud contact. He tamed a club that had been 6-0 at home this postseason while hitting 17 home runs, including a Series record-tying five in a 7-0 romp in Game 3.

Very still on the mound, Javier carved his own quiet spot in the middle of the Phillies’ storm. Backing off onto the grass, straightening his hat, rubbing the ball, taking deep breaths, he proceeded at his own pace.

Next year, Javier won’t be able to work quite this way. Major League Baseball is instituting a pitch clock _ 15 seconds to throw with the bases empty, 20 with someone on base _ and Javier often surpassed those limits on this evening, drawing boos from a crowd eager for action.

Anyhow, it worked at the start.

When Javier held the Phillies scoreless through the first three innings, it was no small feat. No visiting pitcher had done that during the postseason in this bouncing ballpark.

In Javier’s last start, he shut out the Yankees on one hit in 5 1/3 innings in the Bronx during the AL Championship Series.

This performance by Javier came a year after Atlanta’s Ian Anderson was taken out after pitching five hitless innings against Houston.

Source: Voice of America

1º de Agosto start Champions League bid with win

Luanda – Angola’s 1º de Agosto beat Zambia’s Red Arrows FC 1-0 on Saturday, in the first-leg of the CAF Champions League match qualifier for the group stage, a game played at the Heroes Stadium, in Lusaka.

The Angolan squad’s goal was scored by Zine in minute five of the match.

1º Agosto had a different approach to the match this time, entering very serene to avoid being caught by surprise like in the previous edition, when the team lost with the same opponent and ended up eliminated prematurely from the competition.

Goalkeeper Neblu was in the spotlight, preventing successive times the equalizing goal by the hosts, while Zine, who scored the sole goal of the match, was replaced in minute 81 by Ben Arfa.

In the other matches, South Africa’s Cape Town City beat Congo’s Otôho d’Oyo (2-0), Malawi’s Big Bullests lost to Tanzania’s Sport Club (0-2), while South Sudan’s Zalan were defeated by Tanzania’s Young Africans(0-4).

Rwanda ‘s Armée Patriotique beat Tunisia’ s Us Monastir (1-0) and Comoro ‘s Volcan Club that beat Seychelles’ La Passe (1-0) completed the Saturday first leg matches.

1º de Agosto face Red Arrows FC at home on september 18 at the 11 de Novembro Stadium, in Luanda.

The other Angolan representative in the Champions League, Petro de Luanda, face Mozambique’s Black Bulls on Sunday.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Heads of mission assess organisation of SADC games

Luanda – Analysis at the organisational level and competitive will top meeting of the heads of mission of the countries competing for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tournament, underway on 24- 26 August in Malawi.

The meeting, which will take place on the competition stage, from November 3 to December 11, will also address aspects related to the opening and closing ceremonies. 

Speaking to ANGOP Friday, the head of the Angolan mission to the event, António da Luz, said the meeting was the second one, after the previous held in July. 

The objective in this mission, according to the source, is to improve the fourth place achieved in 2021, in Maseru (Lesotho). 

The trip to the competition stage will take place on November 28, with  caravan made up of athletics, adapted athletics, basketball (men and women), 3×3 basketball (men and women) gymnastics and soccer teams. 

António da Luz added announced the federations’ plans  to start working individually in the next few days, And from October onwards they may rely on full support of the Angolan Ministry of Youth and Sports. 

Athletes aged up to 17 years old participate in the SADC Games. 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola snatch second win in COSAFA

Luanda -Angola’s national football team defeated, this Thursday, the Seychelles by 3-0, for the the second round of Group A of COSAFA Cup, played at Zwelithini Stadium, in Durban (South Africa).

The goals were scored by Julinho, at 14 minutes, Megue, through a penalty kick (77′) and Vanilson (89`).

With this second victory, the national team remain in the lead with six points, the same as Botswana, in second, which defeated the Comoros Islands, 1-0.

Angola will play Botswana again at 3pm on Sunday at the Princess Mogogo Stadium. Before that, the Seychelles-Comoros clash at the same venue.

In Group B, Malawi-Eswatini (15h00) and Lesotho-Mauritius (18h00) meet this Friday. The two games take place at the King Zwelithini Stadium.

The COSAFA Cup is being played in two groups of four teams each (A and B) in an all-against-all system.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola debut with victory in Cosafa Cup

Luanda – The Angolan national football team beat the Comoros islands by 3-1 in the group A game of the Cosafa Cup, at the Zwelithini stadium in Durban, South Africa.

The goals were scored by Megue, at 38 minutes, Lépua (47`) and Ezequiel Higino (75`).

For the Comoros islands, Alin Nassim scored at 76`.

Developing news story.

Source: Angola Press News Agency