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To start, let's talk a bit about the blue checkmark. Twitter introduced the blue verified badge in 2009 to help users distinguish accounts that were of public interest from parody or fake accounts. The badge was intended to help users identify legitimate accounts, but over time it has also become a symbol of social proof and credibility.
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By Avast ZumacTo start, let's talk a bit about the blue checkmark. Twitter introduced the blue verified badge in 2009 to help users distinguish accounts that were of public interest from parody or fake accounts. The badge was intended to help users identify legitimate accounts, but over time it has also become a symbol of social proof and credibility.
Follow Us On Twitter
twitter.com/brander_br