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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

How to get your accounts verified on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

Twitter, Instagram, Facebook


Here is a handy guide about how one can get his account verified on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

However, Kenya’s newspaper, the Standard that puts the guidelines together warns
that fulfilling the conditions does not offer any guarantee that one’s page will get that blue tick, that means verified.

Instagram
To request a verified badge on Instagram, firstly, you need to have a Business Account, indicating that you’re a public figure, celebrity or brand.
You also need to make sure your profile is public and complete. This means you need to have a bio, profile photo and at least one post.

Instagram explained: “We look at a number of factors when evaluating Instagram accounts to determine if they’re in the public interest and meet our verification criteria.”
Once you’ve set up a Business Profile, you can request verification using the following steps:

1. Make sure you’re logged in to the account you’re requesting a verified badge for.
2. Go to your profile and tap the three horizontal lines in the top right corner of the screen
3. Tap Settings, then Account, then Request Verification
4. Enter your full name, and choose which Category you fit into (News/Media, Sports, Government/Politics, Music, Fashion, Entertainment, Blogger/Influence, Business/Brand/Organisation, or Other)
5. Attach a photo of your ID. This includes a driver’s license, passport or national ID card, or official business documents
6. Click Send

Instagram added: “Once we review your request, you’ll receive a notification letting you know if your account has been verified or not.”

If your request is denied, you can submit a new request after 30 days.
Twitter
On Twitter, an account may be verified if Twitter decides it’s of public interest.
Twitter explained: “Typically this includes accounts maintained by users in music, acting, fashion, government, politics, religion, journalism, media, sports, business, and other key interest areas.

Twitter’s verification process is currently on hold, and the platform isn’t accepting any new requests.

It remains unclear when the process will be back up and running

Facebook
Finally, Facebook will add a blue tick to Pages or profiles that it deems of ‘public interest.’

Facebook explained: “We apply the blue verification badge to eligible brands, media organisations and public figures. Eligibility for the blue verification badge is based on a variety of factors, such as account completeness, policy compliance and public interest.”

To request a verification badge, your Page or profile must also have the following:
– A cover photo
– A profile photo
– A name that follows Facebook’s guidelines
– Content posted to the account
‘Follow’ enabled.

If you’ve ticked all those off your list, you can apply for verification by filing out this form.

Like Instagram, Facebook also requires you to attach a photo of your ID. (The Standard)

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