Twitter wants organisations to vet accounts associated with them for verification purposes.
After Twitter’s first attempt to charge users for account verification flopped, Elon Musk revealed that the company is working on a new approach.
“Rolling out soon, Twitter will enable organizations to identify which other Twitter accounts are actually associated with them,” MuskUnder Musk’s leadership, Twitter has chopped and changed its approach to account verification, with the micro-blogging company backtracking on its “official” verification featureHowever, Musk said that mistakes are expected, adding that the company will continue experimenting under his ownership.
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