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Elon Musk says Twitter will tentatively bring back a series of color-coded "Verified" marks, complete with manual checking of applicants. Questioned about the idea of using a "gold check for ...
Twitter is ending a verification system that gave blue check marks to accounts it had determined were authentic and in the public interest, the company said Thursday. Twitter will begin winding ...
If you want to be verified on Twitter your account must be notable, authentic and active. However, not all accounts are eligible for the blue check. Best tech deals 🛍️ $3,500 iPhone possible?
Twitter said starting April 1, it would "begin winding down our legacy verification program," and only accounts that actively subscribe to Twitter Blue — its new verification program — will ...
Elon Musk, the owner of the social media service, has begun to charge a subscription fee for the verification symbol. By Kate Conger SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter began removing check mark icons from ...
The new Twitter Blue, which now costs $7.99 per month and gets you a blue verified check mark, is officially available on iOS. Twitter owner Elon Musk began hyping the new Blue just days after ...
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Musk’s changes to the Twitter verification program come as the company on Dec. 12 relaunched Twitter Blue, the subscription service that includes a blue check-mark — with new measures to ...
In order to get verified, users were required to prove their identity with verification such as a driver’s license, along with reasons why they should be verified. Per NPR , the verified check ...
Twitter to Revoke ‘Legacy’ Verified Badges in April, Leaving Only Paying Subscribers With Blue Check-Marks Musk-owned social network also will start charging businesses and organizations ...
Twitter had previously announced that from April 1 several accounts will lose the check marks as the social media company begins winding down its legacy verified program.
Many Twitter users, including Bill Gates, Kim Kardashian and Pope Francis, lost their blue check marks as the company cracked down on legacy verifications.