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Elon Musk's Twitter is replacing the former blue check-marks with gold ones for companies and brands.
Twitter has apparently awarded a fake Disney Junior account gold checkmark verification.
Twitter is set to charge businesses $1,000 a month for brand verification, as it continues to look to charge users for formally free services under new owner Elon Musk.
Twitter's Verified Organizations program will require businesses to pay $1,000 per month to stay verified, and $50 per affiliated account.
After a brief hiatus, Twitter is relaunching its verification system with a brand new checkmark for business accounts.
On Twitter, Musk said the platform is rolling out three distinct types of verification: a gold check for companies, a grey check for government, and blue checks for individuals, celebrities or not.
Twitter on Monday relaunched an option for users who pay for its subscription service to receive a coveted “blue check,” one month after the company was forced to pull the feature amid a wave ...
Twitter continued to move forward with its paid verification strategy, however, with the hope of bolstering subscription revenue after seeing a sharp decline in its core ad sales business.
Elon Musk announced all verified Twitter accounts will be “manually authenticated” before the check is activated.
Twitter will roll out verified gold and grey check marks as it relaunches the coveted blue check service next Friday, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said in a tweet, after holding off the ...
Twitter plans to charge business $1,000 per month for gold verification badges as the social media giant looks at avenues to increase its revenue.
Twitter will soon start charging businesses $1,000 a month to retain its gold checkmark verification status as it looks for new ways to compensate for declining ad revenue.