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After a period of public tips, Twitter adjusted some its plans for a emblem new verification process, set to roll out next 12 months. The company suspended public verification functions in 2017 and since turns out to have rethought only a few issues of what information the platform ought to signal to its customers,…
After a period of public feedback, Twitter adjusted some its plans for a new verification process, set to roll out next year. The company suspended public verification applications in 2017 and since appears to have rethought a few aspects of what information the platform should signal to its users,…Original article
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