Getting your Twitter profile verified used to be crucial for your profile's legitimacy. The verification programme, however, hasn't always been accessible. Twitter began verifying in 2009, but stopped doing so in 2017. In 2021, they started distributing the blue checkmark once more, but once Elon Musk acquired Twitter, everything changed.
Despite Twitter's new "pay to play" verification policy, there are certain norms you have to follow to get the blue tick. Wandering to know the norms? Let's dig in.
Once you're logged in, simply click the Twitter Blue button to get it. It will be located under your profile on mobile and in the left-side menu on the web. you can pay for Twitter Blue yearly or monthly, depending on your choice. However, you will get a discount on buying the yearly subscription.
Use your entire name as your display name and pick a profile picture to make it obvious that you are using your Twitter account.
Make sure your account has been active in the last 30 days (posting, reacting, and liking) in accordance with Twitter's regulations.
Your Twitter account must be older than 90 days to be verified. They also require a verified phone number.
You must not have recently changed your profile picture, display name, or handle, per Twitter's request. If they determine that an account is misleading or deceptive on Twitter, they will not allow it to be verified. They will also look for indications that the account is manipulating the network or sending spam.