You may have noticed that some Twitter accounts display a blue "Verified Badge” on their Twitter bio, like so:
Verification is currently used to establish authenticity of identities on Twitter. The goal of this program is to limit user confusion by making it easier to identify authentic accounts on Twitter.
Any account with a Verified Badge is a Verified Account. Twitter uses this to establish authenticity of well known accounts so users can trust that a legitimate source is authoring their Tweets.
Verification is used to establish authenticity for accounts who deal with identity confusion regularly on Twitter. Verified Accounts must be public and actively tweeting.
This program is currently closed to the public. If you would like to send feedback, contact us via this form.
We're closing the beta test of this feature to build a system that will be better for users. For updates, please stay tuned to our blog.
Linking to your Twitter profile from an official website is the easiest way to confirm your identity to your followers. Click here to learn how to do this. (For example, The New York Times links to reporters’ Twitter profiles on their official website.) You can find a variety of free buttons and widgets in the goodies section, which are used to publicize your Twitter presence across official web pages you own. You may even be interested in the Tweet Button, which encourages your web audience to post Tweets about the content of your site.
If impersonation is a problem for you on Twitter, please file a ticket here. (This will not result in verification.)
For security reasons, changes made to your profile, specifically your username, email address, or website, result in the loss of the badge. We check regularly for lost badges and reinstate them constantly. No need to write in, we’ll see them automatically!