Already Verified On Instagram? You Don’t Need To Apply For Verification On Threads – News18

Reported By: Shaurya Sharma

Last Updated: July 06, 2023, 5:19 PM IST

Mountain View, California, USA

Verified Instagram users are already verified on Threads.

Meta, with the Threads app, is carrying over users’ verification status from Instagram. So, if you have already paid for Meta Verified, or if you are a legacy verified user, you don’t need to apply for verification on Threads.

On Threads, users can easily transfer their bio, username, and even choose to follow all accounts they are following on Instagram, but Meta has gone even further by carrying over users’ verification status from Instagram to Threads.

Meta’s Threads app has only been publicly available for a few hours, but it has already generated a lot of buzz. While the recent Twitter controversies may have led some users to look for a Twitter alternative—the primary reason for Threads’ popularity is likely its integration with Instagram.

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Simply put, this means that users who are legacy verified or subscribed to Meta Verified do not need to apply for verification on Threads again—making life a little bit easier and providing more incentives for people to migrate from Twitter to Threads.

As evident, Twitter offers a paid verification subscription called Twitter Blue. However, under Musk’s ownership, the company has chosen to remove all legacy verified checkmarks—essentially forcing people to pay Rs 900/month on Android and iOS or Rs 650/month on the web for Twitter Blue.

Instagram, on the other hand, has chosen to retain legacy checkmarks for its users despite launching its own pay-to-get-verified subscription service called Meta Verified. This is likely to make Threads, Instagram’s new app, a major draw for public figures and influencers.

Popular figures, including Lewis Hamilton have already amassed substantial follower bases, and this a key indication of how well the Instagram integration is working for Meta’s new Threads app.