How to Understand Twitter's New Checkmarks and Labels

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Making sense of all the badges you're seeing on your timeline.

Twitter has recently changed how blue checkmarks work. Now, they indicate that an account is paying $8 per month for the extra Twitter Blue features, and thatwith a registered phone number attached to it. That’s it: It doesn’t necessarily mean the account is notable or reliable, so assess the tweets coming from it accordingly.

These checkmarks are still around, though it’s not clear for how long: Click or tap on an old blue checkmark and you’ll get a message that it’s a “legacy verified account” that “may or may not” be notable.All you need to do is sign up with your email and boom: credit for your preorder on a new Samsung device.The old blue checkmarks were also used to verify business accounts—now these accounts get a gold checkmark instead, as well as a square profile picture.

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