You can now ask for it. How to request a verified account on Twitter. Forth Night ago in a twitter fight, I was even insulted for commenting on a post when am not verified. HMMM, My God, you can see how some people's sense of judgement can be so poor.
Gone are the days where it's meant only for Celebs, Companies, Schools, Organization and Bigger entities.
Twitter on Tuesday announced it is now accepting requests to verify a specific Twitter accounts. (WOW) am like.
You can request verification for a personal account, in addition to one belonging to a brand or company. Previously, there was a mysterious process for getting verified.
Before filling out the form, Twitter requires an account has the following:
A verified phone number
A confirmed email address
A bio
A profile photo
A birthday (for accounts that are not company, brand or organization accounts) . A website. Tweets set as public in Tweet privacy settings.
Beyond the basic account settings, you'll also need to explain why a specific account should be verified. You'll be asked for links to websites to "support" your request, and you may be asked to send in copies of an ID card. For a complete list of requirements and additional information Twitter may ask for, be sure to read through this support document.
When you're ready, you can fill out the form on www.verification.twitter.com to request verification. Log into the account you are requesting verification for, then follow the prompts.
At time of writing, a placeholder page initially appeared, indicating the feature was rolling out over the course of the coming days. After a few refreshes, however, the verification form seen above appeared. If you see the same message, keep checking back.
Gone are the days where it's meant only for Celebs, Companies, Schools, Organization and Bigger entities.
Twitter on Tuesday announced it is now accepting requests to verify a specific Twitter accounts. (WOW) am like.
You can request verification for a personal account, in addition to one belonging to a brand or company. Previously, there was a mysterious process for getting verified.
Before filling out the form, Twitter requires an account has the following:
A verified phone number
A confirmed email address
A bio
A profile photo
A birthday (for accounts that are not company, brand or organization accounts) . A website. Tweets set as public in Tweet privacy settings.
Beyond the basic account settings, you'll also need to explain why a specific account should be verified. You'll be asked for links to websites to "support" your request, and you may be asked to send in copies of an ID card. For a complete list of requirements and additional information Twitter may ask for, be sure to read through this support document.
When you're ready, you can fill out the form on www.verification.twitter.com to request verification. Log into the account you are requesting verification for, then follow the prompts.
At time of writing, a placeholder page initially appeared, indicating the feature was rolling out over the course of the coming days. After a few refreshes, however, the verification form seen above appeared. If you see the same message, keep checking back.