Truth About Twitter Verification system

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Twitter's verification system is designed to authenticate the identity of users on the platform in order to protect the public conversation and help people find who they're looking for. Verified accounts are indicated by a blue checkmark next to the user's name.

To be verified, users must provide a valid government-issued photo ID, demonstrate a high level of notability, and show proof of their identity (e.g. a link to a website or a business card). Additionally, Twitter will review the account to make sure it is active and in good standing with the platform's guidelines and rules. Once approved, the account will receive the verified badge and be able to use the platform with greater trust from other users.

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