The hashtag censoring and whatever Twitter OP means by the hit may be real, but as for the check mark, that’s just a standard thing that happens when you change your profile picture. It’s to prevent impersonation. It goes away until someone manually makes sure you haven’t turned your profile into “[Official Group Co.]” with a verification mark on it. KIA2OP just doesn’t know Twitter works that way and made an assumption.
Now, if someone prevents him from getting it back, that’s a different matter.
The hashtag censoring and whatever Twitter OP means by the hit may be real, but as for the check mark, that’s just a standard thing that happens when you change your profile picture. It’s to prevent impersonation. It goes away until someone manually makes sure you haven’t turned your profile into “[Official Group Co.]” with a verification mark on it. KIA2OP just doesn’t know Twitter works that way and made an assumption.
Now, if someone prevents him from getting it back, that’s a different matter.