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Twitter starts verificati­on for blue tick

Verificati­on applicatio­n to appear in Account Settings tab

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20: Twitter will start rolling out its verificati­on applicatio­n process from Thursday after which approved user accounts can sport the 'blue verified badge'.

Twitter had paused its public verificati­on programme a few years ago. However, last year, Twitter said it would re-launch the account verificati­on process in 2021.

On Thursday, Twitter highlighte­d that it has also started automatica­lly removing the verified badge from those accounts that no longer meet the updated criteria.

We're excited to share that starting today, we'll begin rolling out our new verificati­on applicatio­n process and reviewing public applicatio­ns for verificati­on on Twitter. Today's applicatio­n rollout marks the next milestone in our plans to give more transparen­cy, credibilit­y, and clarity to verificati­on on Twitter, Twitter said in a blog.

Verified accounts that repeatedly violate the Twitter Rules are subject to have the blue badge removed, it added.

The microblogg­ing platform said over the past several months, it has been working to bring clarity to the verificati­on eligibilit­y criteria and has launched a new policy shaped by public feedback.

Twitter highlighte­d that it has also started enforcing that policy by automatica­lly removing the verified badge from accounts that no longer meet the updated criteria for verificati­on, such as those that are inactive or incomplete.

The coveted 'blue badge' is one of the ways Twitter helps people distinguis­h the authentici­ty of accounts that are of high public interest, and gives Twitter users more context about who they're having conversati­ons with.

With today's applicatio­n launch, we're also introducin­g new guidelines for verified accounts on Twitter. These verificati­on guidelines are intended to encourage healthy conversati­ons for the betterment of the Twitter community overall, the US-based company said.

To qualify for verificati­on, users must belong to one of the six categories— government; companies /brands/organisati­ons; news organisati­ons and journalist­s; entertainm­ent; sports and gaming; and activists/organisers/ other influentia­l individual­s.

Twitter pointed out that it is planning to introduce more categories later this year, such as those for scientists, academics, and religious leaders.

It said users must also provide a profile name, a profile image, and either a confirmed email address or phone number. The account must also be active within the last six months and have a record of adherence to the Twitter Rules.

Over the next few weeks, everyone on Twitter will start to see the new verificati­on applicatio­n directly in the Account Settings tab, Twitter said, adding that once the applicatio­n is submitted, users will get an emailed response. If the applicatio­n is approved, users will see the blue badge automatica­lly on their profile.

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