Effective March 20, 2023, only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as their two-factor authentication method. Other accounts can use an authentication app or security key for 2FA. Learn more here:
To be clear, two-factor authentication is still not required to log into Twitter, although we highly encourage users to enable it. This change just restricts the 2FA methods available for accounts not subscribed to Twitter Blue.
@TwitterSupport Come April you'll be limiting certain letters to Blue subscribers.
@TwitterSupport i vow to be a financial drain on this hellhole until its fully rubble
@TwitterSupport unlimited texting costs me like $40 a month, you guys can use my plan if you want to
@TwitterSupport What the hell! So if I ever need to relog in on another computer or phone and have 2FA as a non-blue user, what happens then!! How would I log back in?!
@TwitterSupport Hahahahahahahahaha So much for Dear Leader's plan to "equalize" the "lords & peasants system"... y'know, that thing that never existed until he created it. Also, nice attempt by posting this after 5pm on a Friday evening before a holiday in the hope that people wouldn't notice.
@TwitterSupport @TwitterSupport @twittersupport @twittersupport Please reinstate @k3ys3rs00z3 account. He’s a follower of mine, not a bot, but a real person. He Was flagged inadvertently for his passionate shills on Twitter. He’s sorry. Thank you.
@TwitterSupport People who don’t pay dont deserve security on their accounts, thats what you guys mean?
@TwitterSupport Uhm yeah yeah, @1Password love u more and more 💖