As of publication, Sparrowhater has not tweeted about their own verification. They have not bragged, thanked Elon, or posted a "blue check" meme. Instead, they replied to a photo of a house finch with a single word: "Pathetic."
As of this writing, SparrowHater has not deleted the checkmark. They have, however, pinned a new tweet:
Sparrowhater Twitter Verified emerged on the online scene several years ago, with their Twitter account quickly gaining traction due to the intriguing nature of their tweets. Initially, the account seemed to focus on sharing humorous observations and witty remarks about everyday life, which resonated with many users. As the account grew in popularity, Sparrowhater's tweets began to take on a more philosophical and introspective tone, exploring themes of existentialism, social commentary, and personal growth.
The "hater" branding is a comedic framework, attracting a fanbase that enjoys sarcastic, deadpan humor.
Before the X Premium era, @sparrowhater would almost certainly have been unverified—too obscure, too silly, and without public-interest standing. After the policy change, however, the account acquired a blue check mark (presumably via paid subscription). This creates a striking incongruity: