This extension shows who is actually verified on Twitter — here’s how to get it on Edge


Twitter is in turmoil right now. The social media platform has run into several issues since being purchased by Elon Musk. One of the problems is that Twitter now has two verification systems, only one of which actually verifies legitimate accounts. 

At the moment, Twitter Blue subscribers have a check mark appear next to their account, even if they’re parody accounts or impersonators. Some genuine brands have an “official” badge as well, but that only appears in certain areas of Twitter. The result is confusion online, as well as some pranks like a fake Nintendo account with a blue check sharing an image of Mario showing his middle finger.

To address the issue, a developer created a browser extension called eight-dollar that differentiates between Twitter Blue check marks and verified accounts.

Example of different Twitter verifications

An example of a genuine Twitter account and a fake Twitter account when running eight-dollars (Image credit: waltzaround via GitHub)

The extension is available on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Thankfully for Edge users, Microsoft’s browser can install Chrome extensions. Getting eight-dollars onto Edge will require some additional work, however.





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