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I can understand you being verified being a journalist, especially within politics. It was more of a "I'm not sure why, but....." thing haha.
If you don't mind me asking, did you have to do something to get verified or were you verified by the outlet itself? What does the verification process even really mean/consist of? I mean, I know that it means it's the legit person and not a copy-profile, but it still makes me scratch my head how they choose who to verify.
the outlet I write for is verified, so I had to change the email on my Twitter account to my work email, and then someone at work did some kind of ~magic~ with Twitter and kablam, checkmark. Idk how it worked--I was just sitting at my desk and legit just got a notification on my phone.
Nothing has really changed, except there's an additional filter on the mentions tab for only other verified accounts, and now my little brother's friends think I'm much cooler than I was before. (I wish I were joking about that last one.)