The verification was opened for profiles belonging to only six categories Topics Twitter | Social Media Twitter has resumed the process of taking verification applications after pausing it last week. Verification means getting the coveted blue tick on your Twitter profile. The microblogging site restarted, after almost four years, the verification process on May 20, but then paused just after a week. Twitter, while pausing the application process for verifying profiles, promised to resume it soon. On Wednesday, it announced that it has resumed taking verification requests from users. The resumption comes four days after the sudden pause. Twitter did not specify the reason for pausing the verification process last week. It said users would start seeing the blue badge, used for verified accounts, on their profile after approval of the application. In case it declines a request, Twitter is also offering 30 days time to reapply for verification. How to apply to get verified on Twitter The verification was opened for profiles belonging to only six categories, namely government; companies, brands, and organisations; news organisations and journalists; entertainment; sports and gaming; activists, organisers, and other influential individuals. Here’s how to apply for the blue tick: To apply, go to account settings…
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