Twitter adds gold color checkmarks for official brand accounts
Twitter is adding gold checkmarks for official brand accounts. Also Twitter is adding gray ticks for ‘government and multilateral’ accounts.
“we’ll begin replacing that “official” label with a gold checkmark for businesses, and later in the week a grey checkmark for government and multilateral accounts” – Twitter said.
Twitter’s paid-for verification feature is rolling out once again on Monday. It was paused last month after being swamped by impersonators.
It is still $8 per month – but there is now an increased fee of $11 for those using the Twitter app on Apple devices.
Twitter’s owner Elon Musk has previously said in tweets that he resents the commission fee Apple charges on in-app purchases.
Twitter Blue’s additional features include an edit button.
How to apply for Gold Verification
https://help.twitter.com/en/managing-your-account/legacy-verification-policy
The blue Verified badge on Twitter lets people know that an account of public interest is authentic.
To be Verified, your account must be notable and active. The types of notable accounts we currently Verify are:
Anyone can apply for Verification. Please read the requirements to understand if your account qualifies before you apply. Learn how to apply for verification.
First, make sure you meet the requirements and categories for Verification. If your account satisfies the criteria, follow the steps on how to apply for verification.
Look for the blue Verified badge on your Twitter profile. All Verified accounts have the badge next to their display name.
Verified accounts on Twitter will have a blue check next to their display name throughout the app.
Yes, as part of our policy, Verified badges may be automatically removed from inactive and incomplete accounts. A complete Twitter account is defined as one with all of the following elements:
Learn about Verification
Read our blog post for more on our Verification program.
It’s not currently possible to request that Twitter remove your Verified badge.
It’s not currently possible to request that Twitter remove an account’s Verified badge.
Please see the next tab on Loss of Verified status.
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