The little blue "Verified" check has become a status symbol across a number of social networks. But its meaning differs slightly from site to site.
Here's what you need to know about earning one of your very own — and why it might be worth it to apply.
The perks: While there isn't a glamorous verified user clubhouse (only in our dreams), you will get more control over your feed and page. You get options such as the ability to opt out of direct messages and can get extra information about your followers and overall engagement.
The perks: You'll appear higher up in search results, meaning you're more likely to earn extra "likes" on that summer ice cream photo, and additional followers. For those who want to become an in-demand influencer, verification is a major plus, but you'll have to work on building your fan base before the company takes note.
Tinder
How to get verified: Is Leo actually on Tinder or is it just a Jack Dawson wannabe? Tinder's verification process, which has existed since July 2015, is there to help you identify if a celebrity, athlete, or other notable public figure's account is real. If you want to be considered, you can email verified@tinder.com.The perks: There are no perks to being verified as of now, but consider it a service to the rest of the Tinder community — nobody wants to swipe right on a fake Ryan Gosling.
Bumble
How to get verified: You earn VIBee status, as the dating app's verified users are known, by displaying good behavior. What does that mean? You are a respectful member of the Bumble community who treats others with kindness (no nasty messages) and are responsive to matches, says Bumble's founder and CEO, Whitney Wolfe. To put yourself at the top of the candidate list, you can request VIBee status within the app.The perks: You're not flagged as a crazy person. "Having the VIBee badge sends out a signal to the rest of the user base saying that you've never harassed anyone on the platform and that you're a good user," Wolfe says. Another bonus is that you can go into VIBee mode, which allows you to see only those who are also VIBees. This gives you a better chance of matching with a responsive (and non-creepy) user.
The perks: Verified users get access to the Facebook Mentions app, which offers ways for you to see what others are saying about you, easily share information across your social networks, and more. But non-verified users can now get in on one of Mentions' biggest perks: live stories. Facebook opened up this feature, which lets you post live video, to the general public at the end of January.
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