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Paid Twitter verified badge not based on identity verification, official says

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Twitter Chief Executive, Elon Musk

A Twitter official in charge of early-stage products, Esther Crawford, has said that the $8 per month verification badge announced by Elon Musk will not be based on verified identity. Rather, she said it is just a paid subscription, which anybody can opt in and opt out of.

According to her, this is why Twitter is also introducing the ‘Official’ label to distinguish between subscribers with blue checkmarks and accounts that are verified as official.

Through the official labeling, she says accounts that will receive the label include government accounts, commercial companies, business partners, major media outlets, publishers, and some public figures.

Before now, Twitter verification was to authenticate that an account owner was real. It usually involved a long process, which includes the submission of a national ID to verify the identity of an account owner.

Distinguishing label: Reacting to questions on how an account a paid Twitter Blue account can be differentiated from an account that has a verified identity, Crawford in a Twitter post said:

Twitter Blue Subscribers: Meanwhile Nairametrics can confirm existing Twitter Blue subscribers received messages that their current subscription model will stop in place of a new model.

Implication: While Twitter verification was free until the recent acquisition of the company by Elon Musk, the introduction of payment for verification means that anybody can get verified without his or her true identity being established.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk admitted in a tweet that “Twitter will do lots of dumb things” as it tries to figure out what works for the social media platform.

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