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  2. Twitter verification - Wikipedia

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    Twitter verification is a system intended to communicate the authenticity of a Twitter account. [1] Since November 2022, Twitter users whose accounts are at least 90 days old and have a verified phone number receive verification upon subscribing to X Premium or Verified Organizations; this status persists as long as the subscription remains active.

  3. Twitter Blue verification controversy - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Twitter reintroduced public verification in May 2021, with updated guidelines in January 2021 requiring verified accounts to have a verified email address or phone number, and stating that users may lose their blue checkmark for violating Twitter's rules. The announcement came alongside a new label for automated or bot accounts and ...

  4. Account verification - Wikipedia

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    Twitter reopened account verification applications in May 2021 after revamping their account verification criteria. [15] This time offering notability criteria for the account categories of government, companies, brands, and organizations, news organizations and journalists, entertainment, sports and activists, organizers, and other influential ...

  5. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    X Logo used since 2023 [a] X homepage visited while logged out in January 2025 Formerly Twitter (2006–2023) Type of site Social networking service Available in Multilingual Founded March 21, 2006 ; 18 years ago (2006-03-21), in San Francisco, California, U.S. Headquarters Bastrop, Texas, United States Area served Worldwide, except blocking countries Owner Odeo (March–October 2006) Obvious ...

  6. Twitter usage by public figures - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in June 2009, the Twitter verification system provides the site's readers with a means to distinguish genuine account holders from impostors or parodies. A symbol displayed against the account name indicates that Twitter has taken steps to ensure that the account has the approval of the person whom it is claimed to be or represent. [2]

  7. Wikipedia:Account Verification - Wikipedia

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    This is typically an ISO 639-1 Alpha-2 [ISO639-1] language code in lowercase and an ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 [ISO3166-1] country code in uppercase, separated by a dash. For example, en-US or fr-CA. For example, en-US or fr-CA.

  8. Wikipedia:Verifiability - Wikipedia

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    To request verification that a reference supports the text, tag it with {{verification needed}}. Material that fails verification may be tagged with {{ failed verification }} or removed. It helps other editors to explain your rationale for using templates to tag material in the template, edit summary, or on the talk page.

  9. Talk:Twitter Blue verification controversy - Wikipedia

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    Twitter verification does not cover this article in nearly as much detail. This article is covered by 6 paragraphs in "Twitter verification", while this one covers it in 22. Merging the articles together would create an article that is weighted heavily towards the controversy. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 22:06, 26 April 2023 (UTC)