Ex-CEO in X, Linda Yacacarino, seems to have The company has left in good terms. In other words, Elon Musk was not afraid of him, and we knew he was unknown mince words about his enemies. But now, we have a teenager, the biggest stroke in evidence – maybe, maybe, if we squint our eyes, the better.
Yes, read. They took Linda Yackcarino’s blue check!
Before he goes down, Yaccarino has a blue check next to his display name, coupled with an X logo, indicating that he was associated with the company that brought us Mecha Hitler. Now, both badges are gone.
We can assume Yaccarino does not pay for x premium. Then he is the CEO. Do you think Ted Sarandos pays for Netflix? Or that Mark Cuban bought the Dallas Mavericks tickets in Stubhub?
Anyone who can buy a blue check, and sometimes, x will give in spite of the checks on the famous accounts to show that they are legit. (Here’s a pitch: Blue checks, but they only Due to the popular accounts so it is harder to conform public numbers? Nah, bior boring.) But Linda’s account remains naked.
Did they think that they took his responsibility to x, because he didn’t work there – but the blue check again?
Corporate transfer can be awkward. I know it itself. Bored by Yahoo TechCrunch in the middle of the company across the Mad Empess Tournament. What happens when I win? Can I still get my desired prize in a sweatshirt in Yahoo Sports? It is not answered by any transition documents prepared for us, strange to focus objects such as signing up for health insurance.
But I got my earnings Yahoo Sports Sweatshirt, and Linda is worthy of his blue check. She just left a role where she was responsible for managing situations like Elon Musk saying “walk yourself” of the advertisers on the stage of a large, living event. Let her just let it go.