Taliban officials and supporters have been buying blue ticks on free speech warrior Elon Musk’s Twitter. According to a BBC investigation, at least two Taliban officials and four prominent supporters are currently using the service, which Musk took over in October.
The likes of Hedayatullah Hedayat, the head of the Taliban’s department for “access to information”, and Afghan Ministry of Information and Culture head Abdul Haq Hammad, both have ticks and a combined 350,000 followers, which Deadline has verified.
The former had his paid-for blue tick removed last month, according to local media, but it has now returned. Neither were verified as official accounts by Twitter’s pre-Musk system and the BBC also listed a number of prominent Taliban supporters who have recently acquired the blue tick.
Prior to Musk’s Twitter takeover, ‘verified’ Twitter accounts were only given to “authentic accounts of public interest” but the blue tick system means anyone can pay $8 per month to buy the tick and be given “priority ranking in search, mentions, and replies” to help fight spam and bots, according to Twitter.
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