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Twitter removes legacy blue checkmarks

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source: Droid Life Twitter has officially removed the legacy blue checkmark badges that were previously used to verify accounts on the platform. The move comes as part of Twitter's ongoing efforts to improve its verification process and ensure that verified accounts are actually owned and operated by the people or organizations they claim to represent.

What were the legacy blue checkmarks?

The legacy blue checkmarks were a verification badge that Twitter used to assign to accounts that it deemed "of public interest." These badges were often given to celebrities, politicians, and other high-profile figures, as well as to organizations such as news outlets and brands. However, the verification process was often criticized for being unclear and inconsistent.

What has replaced the legacy blue checkmarks?

Twitter has introduced a new verification system that includes a blue badge with a white checkmark. To be eligible for verification, users must meet specific criteria, such as being active on the platform for at least six months and having a complete profile with a bio and profile picture. Additionally, users must provide specific documentation, such as a government-issued ID or a utility bill, to prove their identity.

What are the benefits of the new verification system?

The new verification system is designed to be more transparent and consistent than the previous one. By requiring users to provide documentation to verify their identity, Twitter aims to ensure that verified accounts are actually owned and operated by the people or organizations they claim to represent. This could help prevent the spread of misinformation or impersonation on the platform. [caption id="attachment_159308" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] source: TheShadeRoom[/caption]

Are there any drawbacks to the new verification system?

Some users have criticized the new verification system for being too restrictive and difficult to navigate. Additionally, some have raised concerns about the potential for the verification process to be used as a tool for censorship or political bias. However, Twitter has stated that its verification process is based solely on objective criteria and that it does not take into account political views or affiliations. Also read: For the 10,000 firms with the most followers on Twitter, the $1,000 checkmark will be free. Twitter's decision to remove the legacy blue checkmarks and introduce a new verification system is a significant step towards improving transparency and consistency on the platform. While there may be some concerns about the new system, overall it is designed to ensure that verified accounts are trustworthy and reliable sources of information. As Twitter continues to evolve, it will be important for the company to listen to user feedback and make adjustments as necessary to ensure that its verification process is fair and effective.  

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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