Twitter is accepting applications for grey checkmarks representing government/multilateral organizations or government/multilateral officials. Below are the government organizations and individuals who may apply for Twitter’s grey checkmark.
Government Organizations – National Level
Main Executive Office Accounts
Agency Accounts overseeing specific areas of policy
Main Embassy
Consulate Accounts
Parliamentary—or equivalent—Institutional and Committee Accounts
Government Organizations – State/Local Level
Main Executive Office Accounts
Main Agency accounts overseeing crisis response
Public Safety
Law Enforcement
Regulatory Issues
Eligible Government Individuals
Heads of State (i.e., Presidents, Monarchs or Prime Ministers)
Deputy Heads of State (i.e., Vice Presidents, Deputy Prime Ministers
National-Level cabinet members or equivalent
Main Official Spokesperson for the executive branch or equivalent
Individual Members of all chambers of supranational or national congress, parliament or equivalent
Twitter’s grey checkmark seems like the next verified accounts the social media company will focus on developing. On the same day it announced applications for the grey checkmark, Twitter relaunched the blue checkmark for users who want to be verified and gain access to features like an edit button, priority, and fewer ads.
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