The Twitter verification check mark ONLY indicates that the account is verified -- i.e. it is who it says it is. So for example, you know you're talking to the real Trump and not a parody account. It DOES NOT indicate approval of or agreement with that account's content.https://twitter.com/SunTzuTech/status/1020675659226583040 …
Replying to @Stonekettle
Twitter should call it something different, given the confusion in which people think the checkmark implies endorsement. Maybe "identity verified" or something like that.
7:31 AM - 21 Jul 2018
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