Twitter announced on Tuesday that the team has reopened verification applications today after suspending verification of the “blue badge” last week due to squeezing too many applications. When Twitter reopened verification applications for the first time in May, it described that applications for blue badges would normally be responded to within a few days, but also reminded that they may take up to several weeks, depending on The number of applications received by the company.
On May 20, Twitter officially restarted and stopped the verification service for several years. Only 8 days after opening the application, it was overwhelmed by a large number of applications and had to stop processing existing requests.
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Twitter’s new verification program allows some well-known organizations and individuals to apply for a blue checkmark, indicating that someone is a verified user. However, according to Twitter’s revised standards, only six types of accounts are actually eligible for verification: government; companies, brands, and organizations; news agencies and reporters; entertainment; sports and games; and activists, organizers, and other influential accounts.
We’re rolling in verification requests. So we gotta hit pause on accepting any more for now while we review the ones that have been submitted.
We’ll reopen requests soon! (we pinky swear)
— Twitter Verified (@verified) May 28, 2021
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