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Twitter Testing New ID Verification Feature For Subscribers

Reclaim The Net

(Reclaim The Net) According to recent reports from Tech Crunch, is currently experimenting with a new verification process for its subscribers of Twitter Blue. This process entails the submission of a government-issued identification document.

The system’s technical details reveal that users would need to provide a photo of their ID’s front and back, as well as a selfie, to authenticate their Twitter accounts.

 

This feature is exclusively available to Twitter Blue subscribers, who also have access to other paid subscription perks, such as tweet editing, longer video uploads, and longer posts.

A product intelligence company, Watchful.ai, recently discovered this ID upload feature in Twitter’s code. However, it is still unclear whether it is undergoing external testing. Watchful.ai reported that the feature appears to be in testing in the United States, as it was discovered in the Android version of Twitter’s app. Nonetheless, it is uncertain whether any Twitter users are currently using this feature.

There has been a growing debate among politicians about the calls for social media platforms to require users to verify their identity using government-issued identification documents.

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