A “Verified Organizations” subscription on Twitter costs €1,140 per month in France. It is intended for companies, NGOs and governments that want gold or gray confirmation badges. -brands, employees, etc. Twitter is launching a new €1,140 subscription for businesses, governments and non-governmental organizations. This new subscription called “Verified Organizations” gives you access to the new Elon Musk-era verification system. If it’s a business or NGO, the account will have a gold badge along with a square profile picture. If it’s a government or multilateral organization, the account will have a gray icon. This new system for checking organization accounts has been visible on the platform for some time now. And this week, Twitter officially launches. son new product all over the world. “We are now sending email invitations to approved organizations on the waiting list,” the platform said in a statement. And interested persons can join this waiting list by following the link attached to the post below.
Verified organizations are new way for organizations and their affiliates to distinguish themselves on Twitter. Instead of relying on Twitter will be the sole arbiter of truth for which accounts should be vetted, vetted by organizations that sign up for https://t.co/1v6wSVKfDb… — Verified by Twitter (@verified) March 31, 2023
The system proposed by Twitter is quite interesting. But prices, on the contrary, are high. In the US, you need $1,000 per month. And in France, a Verified Organizations subscription costs 1,140 euros per month. In addition, organizations using this new Twitter product will have to pay even more if they choose to link accounts.
Surcharge payable
Indeed, in the new Twitter verification system, an organization or government can link other accounts. “You can affiliate with anyone who represents or is associated with your organization: executives, journalists, sports teams and players, politicians, help desks, franchises, sub-brands, products, and more,” the Twitter help page explains. If the account is associated with a company, that company’s logo will be displayed next to son name on Twitter. For example, below the “Twitter Verified” account is associated with Twitter. And because of this, in addition to the gold badge that identifies the companies, the account also has a small Twitter logo that identifies son belonging. © Twitter Here you have a Tesla Europe account with a gold badge, as well as a certificate of belonging to Tesla. © Twitter And this affiliate system is available for ordinary employees. However, to link an account, you will have to pay 60 euros per month for each affiliated account.
What happens to the blue icon?
In the old Twitter, it was this blue badge that verified all accounts, whether it was an influencer, a journalist, a company, or a government. On the new Twitter, companies are marked with a gold badge, while governments are gray. As for the blue badge, it will only indicate that “the account has an active Twitter Blue subscription and meets our eligibility criteria.” “Accounts that receive a blue tick as part of a Twitter Blue subscription will not be subject to verification to confirm that they meet the active, visible and authentic criteria that were used in the previous process,” the microblogging platform also clarified in a statement.