Gray checkmarks are the new blue checkmarks — or at least, they were for a few hours. Twitter on Wednesday launched a new kind of checkmark for high-profile accounts: A gray "official" label, which ...
Twitter on Friday brought back its gray "official" label to verify some accounts, just days after CEO Elon Musk scrapped it. Twitter Support said they've re-added the feature to "combat impersonation.
Twitter introduced a second verification tier to its platform. The “official” gray checkmark is reserved for specific accounts, including government, company, media, and celebrity accounts. Although ...
Now you see a new "official" label on some high-profile Twitter accounts, now you don't.Twitter began adding gray "official" labels to some high-profile accounts Wednesday to indicate that they are ...
You didn't have to wait long to see Twitter's reworked verification system in action. The social network has begun adding its subtle "official" checkmarks to major accounts, including those of ...
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Twitter Inc said on Friday it had reinstated the "official" badge given to some accounts, days after removing it, while several users reported the new $8 subscription option for the ...
Twitter said Tuesday it will add a gray "official" label to some high-profile accounts to indicate that they are authentic, the latest twist in new owner Elon Musk's chaotic overhaul of the platform's ...
Twitter’s spiral into chaos hasn’t slowed down. Since opening up its signature blue checkmark to a wider range of (paying) users earlier this week, the platform has dealt with widespread impersonation ...
Bye bye "Official" badge. We hardly knew you. Credit: Photo by Taylor Hill / Getty Images / Screenshot: Twitter / Mashable / Mashable composition UPDATE: Nov. 11, 2022, 3:58 p.m. AEDT Welp, the ...
Twitter was adding this ‘official’ label to mark a select group of users, but hours later the plans have changed. Twitter was adding this ‘official’ label to mark a select group of users, but hours ...
Twitter has introduced a new “Official” tag to replace its old “Verified” tag. The tag will identify key organizations such as governments, companies, publishers, major media outlets, and some public ...