The blue badge is reserved for celebrities, public figures, global brands, or entities representing the brand. You must be big or popular enough to get verified, but Instagram is now rolling out a feature that will let all Instagram users to request for their accounts to verified.
A “verified account” is one that has that unique blue checkmark next to the user’s profile, signifying that Instagram has certified the account as the genuine handle of a public figure or, at least a figure “popular” enough to have a bunch of followers on Instagram.
Before now, there has been no clear process for getting that small but cherished blue checkmark. And because a lot of people wants the verification so bad, coupled with the lack of transparency about how to get verification. It has led to the emergence of an Instagram verification badge black market where people pay thousands of dollars just to get verified and respected on Instagram.
How to request for Instagram verification;
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