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Twitter to revamp its blue-tick verification process – Sydney Morning Herald
The social media giant’s process is set for a revamp to address confusion and criticisms over the blue check-mark badges it uses to authenticate the identity of…

“Since then, we haven’t been clear about who can become verified and when, why an account might be unverified, or what it means to be verified,” Twitter said in the blog post.
The company laid out more detailed criteria for the “core types” of notable, active accounts it will verify, such as government officials, companies, non-profits, news organisations, entertainers, sports teams, athletes and activists.
Twitter said it also may verify accounts that meet other standards such as being one of the…
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