Twitter will let you apply to be verified

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On Tuesday, Twitter announced that it would allow anyone to apply to be verified on the social network, giving people a concrete way to submit their information for review in the hopes of receiving the tiny "Verified" checkmark on their profiles.

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How Twitter choices which accounts are verified has long been a source of great mystery for most people, with the social network tending to verify celebrities and other figures in the public eye at a seemingly random pace.

Getting a check mark added to your profile has become a status symbol of sorts, though the original intent of a verified profile is to highlight that a profile has been verified by Twitter's staff to be legitimate.

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To submit a Twitter profile for potential verification, you'll need:

  • 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

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