![]() Naturally, those who retained their checkmark are complaining that they don’t want it even if it’s free. “You paid for Twitter,” the mark implies in public discourse. Since removing the option to earn a checkmark based on merit, the blue checkmark has since adopted a monstrous reputation. To call the latest checkmark strategy a collapse might be an understatement. Now, the platform is offering a way for users to have their free mark removed. Twitter is now facing a controversy wherein it might not actually be allowed to do so. Dozens of personalities inexplicably retained their checkmark. Since last week, the platform finally took away the legacy checkmark which persisted since billionaire Elon Musk took over the company. Twitter has had quite the saga for the past week. SEE ALSO: Instagram will start to put ads on a user’s profile For now, the platform is reserving the feature for creators, a market which will likely benefit the most from scheduling content. The feature is accessible through the advanced options tab while making a new post. Now, creators on the platform can schedule posts in advance. In other news, Instagram is also introducing a new feature for creators. Instagram is slowly rolling the feature out to users now. However, given Instagram’s desktop reputation now, it might take a while before the new desktop layout will make waves. With the new layout, Mosseri hopes to entice more users who prefer consuming all their content on a desktop. For example, the layout moves the entire main menu bar on top to the left, mimicking how its Meta sibling Facebook has tabs on the left. Instead of just copying the mobile layout, the new desktop layout will use more of the screen’s available space. In a video tweeted by Adam Mosseri, Instagram is introducing a new layout for its actual website. ![]() ![]() Finally, Instagram is turning its attention to large screen formats. For larger screens, the photo-sharing app does not offer a friendly user interface, resorting to almost copying the entire design straight from mobile. That said, practically no one uses the platform mainly on the desktop. Instagram is one of the biggest apps on the planet.
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