
What you need to know
- Twitter Blue is now open for users around the world to sign up.
- A subscription gives users a blue checkmark and gives them access to additional features in the app on the web.
- Government agencies can now sign up for gray checkmarks.
- Twitter will be ditching the traditional blue checkmark starting April 1st.
After Twitter Blue’s chaotic reopening in late 2022, the social media platform announced on Thursday that its subscriptions have been expanded globally, allowing anyone around the world to access exclusive features. bottom.
Twitter Blue is now available worldwide. Sign up now to get blue checkmarks, conversation priority ranking, half ads, long tweets, bookmark folders, custom navigation, tweet editing, tweet undo and more. Sign up here: https://t.co/SBRLJccMxDMarch 23, 2023
When Twitter Blue relaunched, access was initially limited to iOS users in select regions, then expanded to the web and eventually Android. Access to subscriptions has been gradually expanded to more regions, and anyone interested in additional benefits can now sign up. for $11.you can see twitter FAQ For more information on pricing by country.
These perks include early access to features in testing, longer videos, higher quality uploads, longer Tweets (up to 4,000 characters), and the ability to edit Tweets. Some promised features have yet to arrive, such as conversation priority and half the amount of advertising as a non-subscriber. .
If you go to Twitter Blue, you’ll see a blue checkmark next to your name, but the company announced Thursday that it plans to do away with the traditional blue checkmark given to previously authenticated users (subscription before the application added that mark). Elon Musk previously referred to these marks as “really corruptedFor users with this mark, clicking on it will display a notification to the user stating that it is a legacy verified account and “may or may not be of note.”
These will start fading on April 1st, but previously verified businesses will still receive a golden checkmark.
On April 1st, we will begin retiring the legacy verified program and removing the legacy verified checkmark. To keep the blue checkmark on Twitter, individuals can sign up for Twitter Blue here: https://t.co/gzpCcwOpLp Organizations can sign up for https://t.co/RlN5BbuGA3…March 23, 2023
Finally, Twitter announced that “eligible government and multilateral accounts” can now apply for the gray checkmark. distinguish oneself and its officials.