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Sparrowhater gained a niche following by posting memes, fake statistics, and mock policy proposals against sparrows (e.g., “Sparrows are government drones — change my mind”). While clearly satirical to some, others saw the account as trivializing wildlife issues.

To understand why "sparrowhater" and "verified" are being linked, one must first look at how the blue checkmark has changed. Under the previous administration, verification was a badge of authenticity for public figures. Today, under Elon Musk’s leadership, the blue checkmark is a subscription service (X Premium).

He posted it. The notifications began their familiar, frantic chime.

: A sub-feature where a user can toggle their "Drafts" to only accept replies that have a confirmed email or phone number

The bird was free to fly anywhere, to eat the gravel, to sit on the wires. It was unverified, anonymous in its species, indistinguishable from the millions of others. It was invisible.

This feature allows verified users to set automated "filter drafts" that act as gatekeepers for incoming mentions and direct messages. 1. Verified Draft-Filters Draft Shield : Verified users can create specialized

Meanwhile, the "Bird Hate" community rallied. Accounts like @PigeonEnforcer and @GooseMenace (two other parody bird-hating accounts) demanded to know why they weren’t verified.