As part of the relaunch, businesses will receive a gold checkmark and governments will receive a grey checkmark to help prevent impersonation.
. Blue users will also be able to edit tweets and get early access to new features. The company says Blue subscribers will"soon" see fewer ads, have the option to post longer videos and will appear at the top of replies and mentions.
If users want to change their username, display name or profile photo, they can do so, but they will lose their blue check until their account is reviewed again, Twitter said.
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