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verification is the thing that separates recognised people from catfish accounts.
By unverifying him, they're disregarding him as a professional.
By unverifying him, they're disregarding him as a professional.
it's not about what it does, it's about the message behind it. Twitter is effectively saying that his views will not be tolerated
By Twitter I mean the ownership group, not the community
Verified status puts the little blue mark next to someone's twitter name to verify "Yes, this is indeed the actual twitter account of this person." It is granted to suitably famous people. I'm unaware of the precedent for removing verified status, regardless, it's a rather disrespectful move AND can only be done by twitter itself.