Many of the accounts have blue and gold checkmarks appearing next to their names, signifying their subscription.
Hezbollahs leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has over 93,000 followers and posts official press releases from the organization.
However,screenshots captured on the internet archiveconfirm these accounts were verified as recently as January.
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Press TVs verification was also removed recently.
The investigation also found ads were appearing in the replies to 19 out of 28 of the sanctioned accounts.
The Dispatch, a conservative U.S. publication appeared next to Press TVs post.
Blue and gold check marks were originally supposed to add legitimacy to profiles on X, formerly Twitter.
Checkmarks became apaid product after Elon Musks takeover.
The social media company allegedly received payments from terrorist groups in exchange for a better platform.
That seems less like free speech and more like total anarchy.
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