It seems that Twitter is aware that giving blue ticks to everyone can become very confusing. To solve this problem, the platform is introducing an “Official” tag on top of the current blue checkmark.
When business mogul Elon Musk became Twitter’s new owner, one of the things he immediately did was to revamp the platform’s Twitter Blue subscription. Under the new version, users can get a verified checkmark on their account when they pay $8 monthly, among other benefits.
The company, however, seems to be aware that giving verified checkmarks to everyone can get confusing. So to help users distinguish accounts that have been verified via Twitter Blue and accounts that are verified as official, the company is introducing the “Official” label to select accounts.
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