Twitter allows early signups to verify an organization’s identity

Twitter is accepting signups to become part of the first group to gain access to the verification program for organizations. The company announced that it was previously called Blue for Business. sign-up form. To be considered for the waiting list, organizations must submit their names, Twitter usernames, websites. They must also indicate their size and expected number of associated accounts. Musk, as you may recall, was once an entrepreneur. announced The website will soon offer a feature that allows organizations to identify accounts that they are associated with.

His announcement was made after a long and difficult process. disastrous Launch of Twitter’s paid authentication system led to several verified trolls pretending to be celebrities, companies and other prominent people. This feature is intended to address the issue and verify that users who claim to belong to a particular organization are real.

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 company, government agency, or individual. Blue’s initial rollout was halted by the company due to an influx of impersonators. relaunching it in December With a $11 per-month price tag

Twitter will publish Musk also revealed that the “tweet recommendations code” will be used to make account status and tweets visible “no earlier than next month.” This will allow users to see if their tweets aren’t appearing for others and if they’ve been shadowbanned. He added, “Transparency builds trust.” He announced, in addition, that the website would move the bookmark button from the tweet details page to the image auto-cropping feature and will fix it next week.

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