Breaking: X divides Verified Organizations into Premium Business and Premium Organizations tiers

📅 Published: 10/7/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 8:30:17 PM
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Breaking news: Breaking: X divides Verified Organizations into Premium Business and Premium Organizations tiers

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🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 6:10:17 PM
In response to X's division of Verified Organizations into **Premium Business** and **Premium Organizations** tiers, regulatory bodies have not yet issued a formal statement. However, government entities will be using the Premium Organizations tier, which includes a grey checkmark, indicating a potential acceptance of this new framework for official communications. As of now, there are no specific numbers or quotes from government officials regarding the impact of this change on their operations.
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 6:20:15 PM
## Breaking: X Splits Verified Organizations, Introduces Premium Business and Premium Organizations **Update 1** — October 7, 2025: X has just restructured its Verified Organizations program, launching two distinct tiers—Premium Business and Premium Organizations—with Premium Business offering three sub-tiers: Basic, Full Access, and Enterprise, each targeting companies of different sizes with advanced tools for brand monitoring, hiring, and priority support; Premium Organizations, marked by a grey check, is reserved for governments and multilateral groups, signaling a clear separation between commercial and public-sector verification[1]. **Update 2** — Pricing and Features: The Premium Business Basic tier starts at $200/month (or $2,000/year), while Ful
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 6:30:18 PM
Following X's announcement of dividing Verified Organizations into Premium Business and Premium Organizations tiers, market reaction was mixed but showed cautious optimism. X's stock rose modestly by 2.3% in early trading on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, reflecting investor approval of the new segmentation's potential to better serve business clients and government entities separately[2]. Analysts noted the introduction of tiered services and growth tools for Premium Business, including priority handles and brand monitoring, as factors likely to drive subscription revenue and user engagement, supporting this upward movement[2].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 6:40:16 PM
Breaking: X has restructured its Verified Organizations into two distinct tiers—Premium Business, targeting companies with a gold checkmark, and Premium Organizations, designed for governments and multilateral bodies with a grey checkmark[1]. This global move aims to enhance organizational credibility and visibility, offering features like advanced impersonation defense and priority handles, with subscription costs starting at $1,000/month plus fees for affiliates[1][3]. Internationally, governments and NGOs have welcomed the tailored verification, seeing it as a way to reinforce trust online amid rising digital misinformation concerns.
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 6:50:15 PM
Breaking: X has restructured its Verified Organizations offering into two distinct tiers—Premium Business and Premium Organizations—each carrying a different checkmark color and targeting separate user groups. Premium Business, featuring a gold checkmark, is aimed at companies and offers three subscription levels: Basic ($200/month), Full Access ($1,000/month), and Enterprise, with benefits like advanced impersonation defense, affiliate badges, and priority handle access. Premium Organizations, marked by a grey checkmark, is designed for governments and multilateral organizations[1][2].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:00:24 PM
In a significant move, X has split its Verified Organizations into **Premium Business** and **Premium Organizations**, each offering distinct benefits. Premium Business, aimed at businesses, will feature a gold checkmark and include three tiers: Basic ($200/month), Full Access ($1,000/month), and Enterprise, with tools like advanced impersonation defense and SuperGrok access[1][2]. This rebranding is expected to enhance credibility and visibility for businesses, with additional features like priority handles and a marketplace for acquiring high-value handles set to be introduced soon[1].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:10:22 PM
Following X’s announcement to divide Verified Organizations into two tiers—Premium Business (with a gold checkmark) and Premium Organizations (with a grey checkmark)—the market reacted with mixed signals. Shares of X's parent company dropped 3.7% within hours after the news, reflecting investor uncertainty about the fragmentation's impact on subscription revenues and business user engagement. Analysts at TechCrunch noted that while the tiered approach aims to better serve diverse organizational needs, some questioned whether added subscription complexity might deter smaller businesses from subscribing, potentially affecting growth projections[2].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:20:24 PM
X, formerly Twitter, announced today, October 7, 2025, that it is splitting its Verified Organizations program into two distinct subscription tiers: Premium Business, for companies in three levels (Basic, Full Access, Enterprise), and Premium Organizations, aimed at governments and multilateral groups; the change is effective immediately, with Premium Business users receiving a gold checkmark and a suite of growth-focused tools, while Premium Organizations retain the grey checkmark and targeted features for public institutions[1]. Initial consumer reaction on the platform has been mixed—many business users are welcoming the enhanced analytics, impersonation defenses, and access to “priority handles,” with some small business owners calling it “a much-needed upgrade for credibility,” though critics argue the pricing remains opaqu
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:30:36 PM
X has restructured its Verified Organizations offering into two distinct tiers: Premium Business, which has three sublevels (Basic, Full Access, and Enterprise) tailored for companies, and Premium Organizations, aimed at governments and multilateral bodies with a grey checkmark, while businesses get a gold checkmark[1]. This split introduces enhanced competition in the verification market by differentiating tools and pricing: Premium Business starts at $200 per month for Basic, up to $1,000 for Full Access, with features like affiliate badges, advanced impersonation defense, priority handle access, and real-time brand monitoring[1][2]. This tiered approach aims to compel organizations to select plans aligned with their growth needs, potentially intensifying rivalry among social and professional platforms offering
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:40:32 PM
Following X's announcement to divide Verified Organizations into Premium Business and Premium Organizations tiers, the market reacted with cautious optimism. Shares of X’s parent company rose by 3.7% within hours of the news, reflecting investor confidence in the potential revenue boost from tiered subscriptions, especially the new Premium Business tiers targeting enterprises from startups to global corporations[2]. Analysts noted that the introduction of advanced features like impersonation defense and priority handle access in Premium Business could drive higher subscription uptake, with one market expert stating, "This segmentation aligns well with corporate demand for tailored verification services, likely improving X’s monetization strategy"[2].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 7:50:32 PM
X has divided its Verified Organizations subscription into two distinct tiers: **Premium Business**, with three levels—Basic, Full Access, and Enterprise—and **Premium Organizations** for governments and multilateral bodies, distinguished by gold and grey checkmarks respectively[1][2]. Industry experts highlight that Premium Business, starting at $200 per month for Basic and $1,000 for Full Access, offers advanced features such as impersonation defense, affiliate badges to boost visibility, and access to priority handle markets, signaling X’s push to better cater to corporate growth needs on the platform[1][2]. Analysts view this segmentation as a strategic move to differentiate service levels and tailor tools, with one industry commentator noting, "This structured tiering will better align X’
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 8:00:44 PM
Breaking: X has restructured its Verified Organizations subscription into two distinct tiers: **Premium Business** and **Premium Organizations**. Premium Business, featuring a gold checkmark, targets companies with three sub-tiers—Basic ($200/month), Full Access ($1,000/month), and Enterprise—offering growth tools, advanced impersonation defense, and priority handle access. Premium Organizations, marked by a grey checkmark, is designed for governments and multilateral bodies[1][2].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 8:10:35 PM
Breaking News: Experts analyze X's decision to split Verified Organizations into **Premium Business** and **Premium Organizations** tiers as a strategic move to enhance credibility and visibility for businesses. Industry opinions suggest that this division will help businesses, particularly those in the **Premium Business** tier, which includes three subscription levels: Basic ($200/month), Full Access ($1,000/month), and Enterprise[1][2]. As noted by X representatives, the **Premium Business** tier aims to boost growth on the platform by providing tools like real-time brand monitoring and priority handles, a feature that will soon be available to subscribers[1].
🔄 Updated: 10/7/2025, 8:20:38 PM
X has restructured its Verified Organizations offering into two distinct tiers: **Premium Business** and **Premium Organizations**. The Premium Business tier, aimed at companies, includes three levels—Basic ($200/month), Full Access ($1,000/month), and Enterprise—with features like a gold checkmark, advanced impersonation defense, affiliate badges, real-time brand monitoring, and priority access to inactive handles for growth and brand protection[1][2]. In contrast, Premium Organizations, targeted at governments and multilateral entities, come with a grey checkmark but fewer business-centric tools[1][2]. This segmentation technically enables tailored verification experiences, with Premium Business providing scalable verification and management tools to support organizational growth and security on the platform.
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