Like it or not, the checkmark has become an almost universal symbol on most social platforms, even though its exact meaning can vary significantly between services. Now, Reddit, which historically hasn’t cared that much about its users’ identity, is joining the club and starting to test verification for public figures on its platform.
The company is beginning “a limited alpha test” of the feature with a small “curated” group of accounts that includes journalists from major media outlets like NBC News and the Boston Globe. Businesses that are already using an “official” badge, which Reddit started testing in 2023, will also now have a grey “verified” checkmark instead of the
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