Twitter Hits Pause On Its Verification Program After One Week

Last week, Twitter announced that they would be reopening its verification program. However, it seems that about a week after the program reopened, the company has been swamped with requests to the point where they have decided that they will be hitting the pause button on it until further notice.

Twitter did not go into further details or share any numbers with how many requests they might have gotten, but we imagine it probably was a lot. The company initially suspended the verification program back in 2017, so we imagine that there are probably a ton of people who have been waiting to be verified since then, so there could be quite a huge backlog.

https://twitter.com/verified/status/1398359044054790153

The reason for the initial suspension was because the company wanted to work out some of the issues they had with the program. The relaunched verification program is being aimed at six categories of users, such as government officials, companies/brands/organizations, news organizations and journalists, entertainment, sports and gaming, activists, organizers, and other influential individuals.

Under the new verification program, users who believe that they fall into one or more of these categories could submit a request to be verified (but not guaranteed). They would need to prove who they say they are with official identification and also instances where they might have been mentioned in the press.

Twitter Hits Pause On Its Verification Program After One Week

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Apple Almost Got Into Rap Battles

Apple, like most other huge corporations, acquire companies from time to time to help bolster its products and services. However, a report from Bloomberg revealed an interesting attempt at an acquisition of Verzuz, which for those who are unfamiliar is a website that live streams rap battles.

Yup, it sounds like if Apple was successful, they would have gotten not just into live streaming, but also the whole rap battle genre. The report claims that Apple had shown interest in acquiring the platform and proposed a price, but ultimately it seems that they weren’t successful as Verzuz has since been acquired by Triller, presumably for a higher amount.

We’re not sure what would have happened if Apple had bought the platform. So far most of Apple’s known acquisitions tend to be folded into its products and services. A good example would be Beats Music which was initially a rival to Apple’s attempts at streaming with iTunes Radio. However, Apple later merged the services together and ultimately rebranded it as Apple Music.

It is possible that had Apple acquired Verzuz, they might have simply done so for the talent to maybe improve on Apple Music’s recommendations. Bloomberg, however, speculates that it could have been used to expand on the social networking aspect of Apple Music, but it looks like we’ll never know.

Apple Almost Got Into Rap Battles

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