Twitter Verification is back… again.
After flipping the switch on and off again last month, Twitter is now accepting new verification requests through its app and website for those who are interested in getting the little blue checkmark featured next to their profile name.
On the official Twitter Verification help page, the company states that applications should be processed within a few weeks. If the system gets overwhelmed again with new applications and Twitter is no longer able to maintain the same processing schedule, the application submission process will be halted until manual processing is able to catch up with the backlog.
Requests are open! Sorry about that pause –– now you can get back to your quest for a blue badge.
— Twitter Verified (@verified) June 1, 2021
In other words, if the Twitter Verification Request option isn’t showing up in your account settings, check back in a few days.
If you’re itching to get your Twitter account verified, we’ve put together step-by-step instructions below to walk you through the process.
Twitter states that “verification is part of our commitment to serve the public conversation by helping inform people of the authenticity of accounts with high public interest.” In simple terms, it’s a little blue checkmark featured next to a Twitter user’s profile name to help users identify and ensure that the user’s identity has been verified by Twitter. Twitter Verification is not an endorsement of the user by Twitter and does not guarantee that the information shared by the account can be trusted at all times.
According to Twitter’s account Verification page, only those who have accounts that are “notable, authentic, and active” are eligible for account verification. Twitter has also designated six different account types that are currently accepted for account verification.
If your Twitter account happens to fall under one of those categories, your account should be verified once you submit your Twitter Verification application by following the instruction below.
The Twitter Verification application can be submitted through Twitter.com or through the official Twitter App on your smartphone or tablet. Regardless of which method you choose, the steps are the same.
Since all Twitter Verification applications are handled by real people, your application can take up to a few weeks to process. After opening the Twitter Verification system up again to new applicants in late May of 2021, Twitter stopped accepting new applications after a few days after it was inundated with millions of requests.
If Twitter accepts your verification application, you will be notified by email. Applicants who are rejected are eligible to reapply for Twitter Verification every 30 days.