YouTube is adding two key updates today to its verification program -- the system that serves to denote the official accounts of public figures whether they be native creators, musicians, or companies.
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Twitter Reopens Verification Program After Three-Year Pause, Will Add ‘About’ Tab To Profiles
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YouTube Revamps Verification System With New Look And Eligibility Requirements
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You Can Now Apply To Be Verified On Instagram Via Form Within App
In terms of who gets accepted, Instagram is fairly vague, though its Help Center notes that verified accounts must comply with its Terms Of Service and Community Guidelines, and “must represent a well-known, highly searched for person, brand, or entity."
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