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The Threads badge on your Instagram bio is a convenient way for your Instagram followers to connect with you on the new platform. Launched on July 5, 2023, it garnered quick popularity due to the ...
In this article we will show you the requirements for requesting a badge and how to get verified on Instagram. The verification badge is the small blue icon with a white "tick" in the middle that ...
(Instagram's new badges are private unless creators choose to share them.) The badges aren't a stick, but they're not exactly a carrot, either — well, maybe one of those soggy baby carrots at ...
A new Instagram phishing campaign is underway, attempting to scam users of the popular social media platform by luring them with a blue-badge offer. Blue badges are highly coveted as Instagram ...
In the coming months, Instagram will start sending warnings to those who get a DM from an account that may be impersonating a business. On top of all that, you'll start seeing the blue badge for ...
There are two ways to get a blue badge on Instagram: you can either pay for verification or request it free of charge. Meta began selling Instagram and Facebook verification in the UK in May to ...
Amid all the chaos on your ever-changing Facebook and Instagram feed, Meta wants you to pay not to fix your feed but for the blue badge, the one you see next to your favourite influencer.
Taking advantage of the long weekend to drop the news, on Sunday Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg first announced the new “Meta Verified” paid subscription service in his Instagram broadcast channel.
Facebook and Instagram are two of the most popular social media platforms. Getting a blue badge on these platforms can help you stand out from the crowd. Both Facebook and Instagram are owned by Meta.