Twitter offers early access to sign ups for verification by organizations

Twitter is accepting signups to become part of the verification program for organizations. The company announced that it was previously called Blue for Business. sign-up form. To be eligible for the waitlist, organizations will need to submit their names, Twitter usernames, and websites. The waitlist will also require that they indicate the size of their organization and the expected number affiliated accounts. Musk was a former CEO. announced Website will offer an option that allows organizations to find accounts that they actually have associated with them.

His announcement was made after a long and difficult process. disastrous Launch of Twitter’s paid authentication system led to several verified trolls impersonating celebrities, companies and high-profile individuals. This new feature will address the problem and make sure that people who claim to be part of an organization are actually who they say they are.

Musk also said back then that Musk would be offering a website. checkmarks in different colors– Gold for businesses, grey for government, and blue for individuals. Random users may find it difficult to pose as a government agency or company. Blue’s initial rollout had to be halted due to impersonators. relaunching it in December Priced at $11/month

Twitter will publish Musk revealed that it will have a “tweet referral code” and make account status and tweets “no later than next year.” It is possible that users will be able to tell if they have been shadowbanned or if their tweets don’t show up for others. He said, “Transparency builds confidence.” He also announced that the website will move the bookmark button to the Twitter details page and fix its image auto-cropping function next week.

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