Wondering how to get the famous Twitter blue badge? Reckon your brand could benefit from the much-coveted status symbol?
Good news!
In May 2021, after a 4-year hiatus, Twitter announced the verification for the blue checkmark was back. So now might be an opportune moment to look into it for your brand.
In this guide, you’ll learn what the Twitter blue badge is, why it matters for your brand, and how to get verified following the update.
The Twitter blue badge lets people know that an account of public interest is authentic and verified.
That means the account is not impersonating, manipulating, or spamming anyone – i.e. it’s not a bot. Nor is it violating any copyright or trademark laws.
A verified account has a blue seal with a small checkmark next to the username and appears in several places.
The official Twitter blue badges are always the same shape and color, so beware of any imitation symbols. And finally, the blue badge only means the account was deemed credible by Twitter – it’s not an endorsement.
Anyone with an active and notable account can apply for a Twitter blue badge in the new verification process. But not everyone will be accepted.
Currently, Twitter is prioritizing the following six account categories:
In the future, Twitter will introduce more categories, such as those for scientists, academics, and religious leaders.
There are several reasons why the blue badge is important for your brand.
The blue badge helps people distinguish the authenticity of accounts that are of significant public interest.
Plus, it gives them more context about who they’re engaging with so that they can determine if it’s trustworthy.
So, for your brand, this would be a great start. Anyone searching for or checking your profile would know it’s safe to start a dialogue with you. And that you weren’t about to start spamming, manipulating, or misleading them.
Verified status builds credibility. Right away, users know that bots or an impersonator don’t run your account.
The blue badge might attract browsers to your brand and lead to an increase in followers.
Here are a few brands from the six categories who’ve earned the Twitter blue badge.
Former US President Barack Obama remains active on Twitter, tweeting about current political issues. According to Statista, he has the most followers on Twitter:
The sports brand Nike actively tweets about its products and the causes they support, like #BlackLivesMatter and #StopAsianHate, as highlighted in their profile bio.
Matt Law is the football news correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in the UK. He shares football news stories by himself and fellow journalists, and tweets his personal opinions too.
The news organizations and journalists category includes:
Source: Twitter Help Center
Actor and author Jim Carrey regularly tweets about past and present films, plus colleagues from the entertainment industry.
The entertainment category includes:
Source: Twitter Help Center
Milwaukee Bucks are the reigning 2021 NBA champions. The club has a large following and actively shares interviews with its players and fans, plus match highlights.
The sports and gaming category includes:
Source: Twitter Help Center
Greenpeace has campaigned for decades on climate, human rights, and political causes. It shares content on all the current issues facing humanity.
The activists, organizers, and other influential individuals category covers a broad spectrum outside the professional categories defined above.
It includes people who are using Twitter effectively to bring awareness, share information, and galvanize community members around a cause, to bring about socio-economic, political, or cultural change, or to foster community.
This category also covers “special circumstances”. For example:
Source: Twitter Help Center
Follow this 4-step process to apply for the Twitter blue badge:
In addition to the category-specific eligibility criteria outlined above, your account must be:
You can read more about ineligible accounts in the policy as well.
It pays to have a solid Twitter marketing strategy to increase your chances of getting verified for the blue badge:
When you follow the steps above, Twitter can see you’re taking the platform seriously and are worthy of the blue badge.
You can find the new verification application in the Account information page of the Settings tab. Here’s what the application flow looks like:
Once you submit your application, you can expect an emailed response from Twitter within one to four weeks, depending on the current volume of applications.
If your application is successful, you still have to remain consistent on the platform.
Twitter can automatically remove verified badges from inactive and incomplete accounts.
You could also lose your Twitter blue badge if:
So, cherish your Twitter blue badge and keep publishing authentic content that people like.
Applications for the Twitter blue badge are open once again. Currently, Twitter is focused on active and notable accounts in six categories but plans to open up to more next year.
To increase your chances of getting verified, make sure you follow the steps outlined above. And, if your application is successful, make sure you keep posting top-notch content within the Twitter guidelines to retain your blue badge.