>>9972738 And we all just repeat that lie of "blue check mark" Twitter people
I know I have always said that
it is a blue emblem with a white check mark
everything is inverted with these evil fucks
the upside
God/Lucifer
Lucifer/God
THIS seems trivial BUT IT IS very important to break spells.
TO ONLY SAY TRUTH out of ones mouth.
All of these social media companies are part of the sick club.
We have seen the logos.
QUIT going along with the lie and speaking the lie.
Chrisitans especially.
WEknow The Lord says a lot about the POWER OF WORDS and the tongue.
We need to start saying "white check mark" Twitter handles
'and point out the upside down they have made millions to believe and say
THEY INVERT EVERYTHING
and we just go along with the evil
It is Luciferain MAGIK
to speak lies, when your eyes see something else
it is part of the fakery fuckery
and we have to stop going along saying UNTRUTHS
about what we can see with our own eyes
A boy can be a girl, a man can have a baby, do you say that??
Well, stop saying blue check mark when it is clearly a blue emblem with a white checkmark
Don't dismiss this.
THINK and spread this TRUTH
http://www.tweetbrander.com/how-do-i-get-a-blue-check-mark-on-twitter/
A lot of major brands, celebrities and even journalists are earning those ‘blue check marks’ beside their Twitter handles. Here at TweetBrander, we’ve had lots of people ask how they can get one on their profile.
A blue check mark indicates that a user has been verified by Twitter, to prove they are who they claim to be. However, the verified badge will only appear in the top-right portion of a user’s profile page. Just above the name, location, and bio.
So what kind of accounts get verified? Here’s the answer according to Twitter:
Twitter proactively verifies accounts on an ongoing basis to make it easier for users to find who they’re looking for. We concentrate on highly sought users in music, acting, fashion, government, politics, religion, journalism, media, advertising, business, and other key interest areas. We verify business partners from time to time and individuals at high risk of impersonation.
Why can’t I get verified? Again, here’s Twitter’s response:
If you think you meet the criteria for verification and have not yet received a badge, please be patient. We are working within key interest areas to verify accounts that are sought after by other Twitter users. We don’t accept verification requests from the general public, but we encourage you to continue using Twitter in a meaningful way, and you may be verified in the future. Please note that follower count is not a factor in determining whether an account meets our criteria for verification.
So if you want to get a pretty little blue check mark on your profile… well, good luck!