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With platforms like X (Twitter) now selling verification through X Premium, the meaning of the blue tick has become diluted. Some users mistakenly assume Shrimi Malati "bought" her checkmark. To counter this, she has publicly displayed her legacy verification badge (pre-dating the subscription model) in her bio headers, distinguishing herself from paid verification users.
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While Shrimi Malati's verified status has undoubtedly contributed to her success, it's not without its challenges. As a public figure, she faces intense scrutiny from her followers and the media. Any misstep or controversy can quickly escalate into a full-blown crisis, threatening her reputation and online presence.
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Malati has hinted at this shift in a recent podcast interview: "The blue tick is a landlord’s permission slip. True verification will soon live on-chain, where my audience can verify my wallet, my content, and my identity without asking Mark or Elon for permission."