How to Get My Facebook Account Verified
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Dany Firman Saputra
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Friday, December 13, 2019
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Verify Facebook Account
You'll need a lot of fans, though, which isn't needed for Pages. As soon as you send your personal Facebook account for confirmation (which, from what I can see you require to do by getting in touch with Facebook straight), Facebook (if seriously considering your demand) will contact us as well as ask for documents that can assist prove you are who you say you are, like a copy of your permit.
I'll proceed and also conserve you time with this one, as well as highly advise creating a Page on your own and also try to get that verified; it will certainly be considerably easier.
How To Get My Facebook Account Verified
The procedure to request a blue badge is easy but, unless you are a public figure, media organization, or brand, you likely won't be authorized. Like with Twitter, you need to convince Facebook you deserve confirming.
To ask for a blue verification badge for your account or web page, it needs to have:
- A profile picture
- A cover photo
- A name that follows Facebook's guidelines.
- Content posted to the account.
- "Follow" enabled if you're trying to verify a profile.
After seeing to it that everything fulfills the guidelines, head to this link as well as fill in the type.
If you're trying to validate yourself as a person, you will need to give a government released image ID. If you're trying to verify a brand or media web page you'll require to give an energy bill, a certificate of formation, posts of incorporation, tax papers, or something else similarly as official. You'll additionally require to include some information that shows why Facebook needs to confirm you.
Facebook's guidelines are a little at odds with themselves. They say on the form they won't validate profiles, however provide a choice to request just that. They additionally say they won't confirm brands, yet also claim they are just one of minority teams that can obtain blue verification badges. Like a lot of Facebook plans, their verification one is nontransparent, so you'll simply need to use and see what happens.
Sadly, I got turned down.
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The Different Kind of Facebook Verifications
There are 3 various sort of confirmation on Facebook: Profiles with a blue tick, Pages with a blue tick, and Pages with a gray tick.
Profiles with a blue tick are ones where Facebook has actually confirmed that the account is the actual profile of the public figure it's claiming to stand for. For example, my friend Bryan Clark is the United States editor at The Next Web. You can see he has a verified Facebook profile so you know that if you follow him, you're in fact following him.
Pages with a blue tick are similar. Facebook has actually confirmed they're the official page of the general public number, media company, or brand name that they claim to be. How-To Geek's Facebook page is verified, as an example.
Pages with a gray tick stand for businesses and also companies that Facebook has validated are real and who they assert to be. For example, Trocaire, an Irish charity, has a gray confirmation tick.
Social media verification has become a strange condition sign, but-- as Twitter has found out over and over again-- it's hard to do well. Facebook's system is just as nontransparent and broken, but there's nothing to shed by giving it a shot.