Is there really any difference between "fake" and "real" celebrity endorsements?In this particular case, Bankman-Fried’s victims were targeted for the crypto scam, but more commonly these types of scams rely on fake celebrity endorsements.
Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady have been brought back together under some pretty unfortunate circumstances. The former couple are just two big-name celebrities named in a lawsuit filed this week in Florida against the cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
Just this week, for example, Vice reported that a fake account used Blue Verified to impersonate FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. That fake account relied on a deepfake video pretending to be showing Bankman-Fried promising to refund victims of the FTX scandal by enrolling them in a cryptocurrency giveaway that would help them not only regain lost funds, but double their money.
Relying on the video and Twitter’s verified checkmark, the fake account tricked users into visiting the cryptocurrency giveaway and sending tokens to the scammer. In return, Twitter users who were scammed got nothing, Vice reported.
Those don’t seem mutually exclusive.Is the delay really because Musk is finally putting some thought into how to implement verification, or is it because all the engineers responsible for subscriptions and verifications no longer work at Twitter?
Verification by hexagon profile picture.Hopefully these checkmarks will actually use different shapes, and not simply different colors to distinguish between the different concepts they represent .. because .. well .. all the history of UI research that has gone before.
Edit: Who am I kidding? I forgot who I was commenting about!
Oh, that's nothing - apparently the site's advertising controls just straight up don't work now.Every day he reinforces to brands why Twitter is not a brand safe place to advertise, and I don't see a path forward without significant site reliability issues.
Huh, I really expected you to go with the $5 wrench.A variant of this XKCD, really:
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Just slapping E2EE onto Twitter DMs is way harder than Apartheid Emerald Heir is trying to make it sound. A multi-user, multi-device, multi-platform E2EE scheme that normal people can actually use is incredibly tricky. Signal works because it is a phone number based system, which is a dramatically simpler problem.
Elon Musk cuts more of Twitter’s employee perks.Company allowances for employee wellness, productivity, home internet, training and development, Outschool, daycare, and quarterly team activities have all been discontinued, per an internal memo I’ve seen. “Allowances will be reevaluated over time and may be added back when the company’s financial situation improves,” it reads. More hardcore!
The longer XKCD goes on, the more XKCD strips you'll find that fits certain situations in different ways?Huh, I really expected you to go with the $5 wrench.
He'll do this, he told his team, by diverging from other messaging services and making it so Twitter users do not have to share actual phone numbers to communicate.
“You don’t have to give someone your phone number,” Musk told employees.