Verification starts again after Twitter briefly halted the process
"After briefly stopping the process, Twitter has reopened its verification request portal"
After briefly stopping the process, Twitter has reopened its verification request portal.
This means that users can resubmit their verification requests. Due to a flood of requests, the microblogging service had to cease the verification procedure weeks after its start. Twitter reactivated its verification portal five years after it had been closed.
Twitter suspended the verification procedure on May 29, but reinstated it four days later. Twitter announced the same via its official account, writing, "Requests are open! Sorry for the interruption, but you may now resume your quest for a blue badge.” Some users are still waiting for the verification request form to appear on their app.
After receiving widespread criticism for verifying the account of a white nationalist, Twitter ceased confirming profiles in 2017. However, Twitter has issued a new set of criteria, detailing who will be verified and how the process will be carried out. In a blog post, Twitter stated that it will employ both technology and a human perspective to verify user accounts.
Twitter had begun the verification process for all users, but it had noted in its blog that users who fall into the following categories would receive a verified profile: government, companies, brands, and organizations, news organizations and journalists, entertainment, sports and gaming, activists, organizers, and other influential individuals. As a result, the user will have to prove his identification and offer numerous links to authenticate his identification as well as work-related facts while filling out the verification form.
Twitter also requires its users to have a complete profile. Users must have a profile name, a profile image, and a verified email address or phone number. Users must have been active in the last six months and have a track record of following the Twitter Rules.
The desired blue badge on a user's profile aids in determining the validity of accounts of significant public interest. According to the site, "it provides individuals on Twitter more context about who they're having conversations with, so they can judge if it's trustworthy," which "leads to healthier, more educated interactions," according to study.
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