How to Get Verified on Twitter, Step-by-Step
All about Twitter Verification
Steps :
Fill out your profile completely with profile picture, cover photo, name, website, and bio, Add a verified phone number and confirm your email address.
Add your birthday
Set your tweets as “public”
Visit the verification form on Twitter
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(Note: If you’re applying for verification of a personal profile as opposed to a business profile, you’ll also need a copy of a photo ID like a passport or driver’s license.)
In Twitter’s announcement about verified accounts, they listed a few particular elements that might be a factor in which accounts they choose to verify and which they don’t. The biggest factor in getting verified on Twitter is that the profile is of public interest.
To explain a bit further, Twitter mentions that “public interest” might include public figures and organizations in the fields of:
Music,
TV,
Film,
Fashion,
Government,
Politics,
Religion,
Journalism,
Media,
Sports,
Business,
and other key interest areas.
So long as you meet the minimum guidelines with your profile (things like having a profile photo and a verified phone number, etc.), the verification process seems to be a bit subjective in ultimately deciding what is of “public interest.”
If you go through the process once and don’t get verified, no worries. You can try again in 30 days.
In terms of the minimum guidelines, here’s a bit more about how to complete each one successfully.
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