Twitter has introduced this week that there are actually two totally different verification checkmarks you possibly can have displayed in your profile. Then in response to at least one creator commenting that his “official” badge disappeared, Elon Musk introduced, “I simply killed it.”
Twitter product liaison Esther Crawford posted in regards to the new function, noting the excellence between TwitterBlue subscribers and the “Official” badge.
A day later, Marques Brownlee posted that his “official” badge which had been on his profile for about 12 hours, was now gone. Musk replied, “I simply killed it.”
TwitterBlue. TwitterBlue subscribers ($8 a month), is an opt-in, paid subscription that gives a blue checkmark and entry to pick options. It doesn’t embody ID verification.
Official. This label is now reserved for presidency and business entities.
Not-at-all complicated. Earlier than Musk’s announcement about killing the “Official” badge, customers have been left questioning what the purpose was of getting two separate verifications. krellin grumpyman went on Twitter, saying “So… you’re simply letting individuals purchase blue checkmarks to really feel particular whereas persevering with the earlier verification system however making it approach much less apparent?”
So let’s get this straight. The unique blue examine mark (TwitterBlue) was meant to differentiate these profiles that pay $8 a month and have entry to particular options. Whereas the brand new “Official” label is for profiles that meet Twitter’s ID verification course of (the previous TwitterBlue).
Why we care. The “Official” badge will now be reserved for presidency and business entities. And it appears to be like like the unique TwitterBlue checkmark will stay as-is. We’re simply as confused as you’re, however we’ll attempt to hold you up to date as we lean extra.
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