Twitter has resumed acceptance of the paid service "Twitter Blue", which is given a blue certification mark, in the United States and other countries. Available in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK via iOS, Android, and the web.

The reopened Twitter Blue allows users to edit tweets, upload 1080p videos, use reader mode, and receive a blue certification mark. Also, in the US, the monthly fee will be raised from $ 4.99 to $ 8 per month (Web) / $ 11 per month (iOS).

Those who have already signed a contract can renew or cancel it. In addition, since November, Twitter Blue has given a blue mark to anyone, so some accounts pretending to be official have appeared, so measures to prevent impersonation have been strengthened. Twitter Blue subscribers who change their profile information, such as display name, profile picture, or username (@handlename), will temporarily see the blue check mark disappear until the change is confirmed by Twitter. In addition, accounts created within the last 90 days, accounts that are inactive, accounts that do not have a verified phone number, or accounts that have recently changed their profile information cannot be registered with Twitter Blue.


Those who have already signed a contract can renew or cancel it. In addition, since November, Twitter Blue has given a blue mark to anyone, so some accounts pretending to be official have appeared, so measures to prevent impersonation have been strengthened. Twitter Blue subscribers who change their profile information, such as display name, profile picture, or username (@handlename), will temporarily see the blue check mark disappear until the change is confirmed by Twitter. In addition, accounts created within the last 90 days, accounts that are inactive, accounts that do not have a verified phone number, or accounts that have recently changed their profile information cannot be registered with Twitter Blue.

At the same time, some business accounts on Twitter changed the "Official" label to gold from the 12th. In addition, we plan to give a gray check mark to accounts such as government agencies.
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