Twitter Reopens Its Verification Process For First Time Since 2017 (cnbc.com) 29
Twitter on Thursday reopened its verification application process to the public for the first time since putting it on pause in November 2017. From a report: The company is rolling out a new process to apply for verification, which adds a checkmark to an account's Twitter profile that signals the authenticity of an account to other users. To apply for verification, an account must have a profile that includes a picture and a confirmed email address or phone number. The user must have been active on the service within the last six months with a record of adhering to the company's rules.
Additionally, accounts must fall into one of six categories Twitter will consider for verification. Those categories are: Government; companies, brands and organizations; news organizations and journalists; entertainment; sports and gaming; activists, organizers and other influential individuals. The company said it will add more categories, like scientists, academics and religious leaders, later this year.
Additionally, accounts must fall into one of six categories Twitter will consider for verification. Those categories are: Government; companies, brands and organizations; news organizations and journalists; entertainment; sports and gaming; activists, organizers and other influential individuals. The company said it will add more categories, like scientists, academics and religious leaders, later this year.
Why? (Score:2)
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I have to make an account every time something actually makes me want to contribute. Of course that means my comment gets hidden below the artificial fold. Oh well, not my problem. I have no idea how many times I've done this, probably less than a handful but maybe not.
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I am all for it (Score:1)
Bothering to get blue check on twitter is like shouting to the world - "Hey everyone I am pretentious shit stain!"
At least they are building a handy database of people that should be rounded up a fired into the sun
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Mod up +10
Re: I am all for it (Score:1)
They're best viewed as being akin to a disabled parking badge. A blue checkmark, particularly when combined with pronouns in the bio, is a warning of mental health difficulties.
Priorities (Score:4, Insightful)
"Influencers" first, then maybe scientists if we get around to it :)
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Influencers, A-list celebrities, pro-athletes, politicians, celebrities B-D, under 18 teen girls who do make-up tutorials, amateur athletes, ...
Guys that make TikTok videos with laugh tracks, amateur beat boxers, guys making Subway sandwiches, ....
Pranksters that cause property damage, flat earthers, and finally ... credible scientists.
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"Influencers" first, then maybe scientists if we get around to it :)
Also
sports and gaming
Notice they didn't just say "sports" :-)
Verified = Endorsed by Twitter (Score:2, Insightful)
Every statement made by a verified person, no matter how vile or criminal, is endorsed by Twitter and reflects the opinions of Twitter, its staff, subsidiaries, families, and sponsors. This precedent was set by the removal of Milo Yiannopolis' verification mark for his douchebaggery rather than any violation of the rules.
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He was kicked off twitter for harassment actually. https://archive.ph/hWjWX [archive.ph]
But hey whatever makes you feel better.
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According to your link, yes, he was kicked off for harassment. But not according to what Twitter said:
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Here you go:
https://www.google.com/search?... [google.com]
Re:Verified = Endorsed by Twitter (Score:5, Insightful)
He was kicked off twitter for harassment actually
The question here isn’t why he was kicked off Twitter or any other unrelated matter. The question is specifically about why his verification was removed before he was kicked off Twitter.
If verification was only meant to indicate that he was the person his profile claimed him to be there would be no reason to remove it as a disciplinary action rather than simply suspending or banning him.
Nobody’s personal feelings about Mr. Yiannopolis are relevant to the question of whether Twitter is treating its verification program like an endorsement.
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/p>
Nobody’s personal feelings about Mr. Yiannopolis are relevant to the question of whether Twitter is treating its verification program like an endorsement.
Twitter can do as they please, being a private company, So twitter endorses liberals. Parler endorses conservatives. I'm sure Bernie Sanders account would last all of two minutes on Parler. I'm supposed to be outraged because...?
I know most Qpers aren't interested in the truth. (Score:3)
But that was an outright lie.
From the Twitter Verification [twitter.com] page:
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do not primarily post content that harasses, shames, or insults any individual or groupâ"especially on the basis of race, ethnicity, *snip*
A look at any blued account of an evangelist, hate preacher, or Republican shows that is a load of bollocks.
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Endorsed by Twitter
Which is worth what, exactly?
When I was a kid, we had a guy down the block who built a tree fort. But you couldn't come up unless you gained his approval and were given the secret handshake. We all went down to the park and played baseball instead.
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Twitter is a private company. They can ban you for any reason they want. They don't even need a reason.
Yet the rightists are lashing out like spoilt children over them banning pUbLiC fIgUrEs. Like I said before, if I cannot ban a user because his comment section is a "public forum" then that coke fiend can start paying the bills.
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Really? First I'm actually hearing of this.
What is the technology here? Where is the news? (Score:4, Informative)
Stuff that matters? Twitter is a joke, and has been a joke since its inception. The only noteworthy thing that ever happened was getting Trump impeached, now he's gone, there's no reason to use the site.
The fact that the layout actively stops you from using the site like a normal webpage, deleting content once it's scrolled off your screen means I have no reason to use it, as it actively punishes me while trying to navigate it's convoluted system. If someone wants to say something, then a news outlet will rehost their twitter, it's the most pointless shit I've ever seen.
The Parl^H^H^H^HTwitter Honeypot (Score:2)