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Originally Posted by Flasch186
Ok
I didn’t equate a blue check to an endorsement but only that they’re verified as the real person although that sends to be undercut by the post to play impersonation
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If you click the blue check, it says this person has subscribed to Twitter Blue which is a pay service.
It's the equivalent of sending a copy of FOF to Tom Brady and then proclaiming on the site he's a customer. They are also trying confuse consumers by adding the checkmark specifically to people who have been vocal about not wanting to pay for it.
15 U.S.C. 1125 (Section 43 of the Lanham Act): False designations of origin, false descriptions, and dilution forbidden, Nov. 2015 (BitLaw)
Seems minor and probably no real damages you can prove. And even if you could, they're on a crash course toward bankruptcy so you'll just be in line with all the other creditors.