Twitter to let organizations verify their accounts!
Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, many things started to change including verifying accounts. In that sense we have some good news.
Elon Musk took over Twitter but problems did not stop. After long debates whether Musk will buy the platform or not, take over finally happened which resulted in many other problems. Musk started to change things on the platform immediately, changing verify settings was the first thing he did.
Elon Musk made the announcement that Twitter is working on a new method to authenticate users less than two days after the company's first attempt to charge for account verification failed miserably. He posted a tweet on Sunday afternoon announcing that the social media website would soon begin implementing a feature that would enable businesses to identify accounts that are "actually" associated with them.
Twitter to let organizations verify their accounts!
Rolling out soon, Twitter will enable organizations to identify which other Twitter accounts are actually associated with them
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 13, 2022
Although Musk did not elaborate, the feature almost certainly serves as a partial response to the platform's issues this past week. Trolls who used the service to impersonate celebrities and brands quickly overran the website after the company launched its new $8 per month Twitter Blue subscription on Wednesday. Particularly, the circumstance was a nightmare for advertisers and businesses. For instance, on Friday, a fictitious "verified" account claimed that pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly was developing insulin-free products, causing the stock of the company to fall by 4.37 percent.