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About Twitter Profile Labels

Twitter uses visual identity signals like labels and badges on account profiles to help distinguish between various account types and to give more context about them. While some of these labels are generated by Twitter, others are the result of user activity. Here is a list of the labels and badges that are frequently seen on account profiles. Applied Profile labels by Twitter Checkmark in Blue The blue checkmark can indicate one of two things: either that a user's account has been verified according to Twitter's previous verification standards (active, notable, and authentic), or that the user has an active subscription to Twitter Blue, the company's new subscription service that launched on iOS on November 9, 2022. The active, notable, and authentic criteria that were applied in the previous process will not be reviewed for accounts that receive the blue checkmark as part of a Twitter Blue subscription. Here is more information about the blue checkmark. Gold Checkmark The

Electric planes are now flying!

More airlines are purchasing battery-powered aeroplanes to lessen their impact on the environment. Electric Planes Even if flying is handy, it's not great for the environment; according to some estimates, just commercial flights alone are to blame for 3 to 4% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the US. However, one approach to lessen the sector's climate impact is by electrifying air travel. Battery-powered aircraft are also beginning to acquire more traction, despite the fact that experts believe substantial commercial use is still in the future. By acquiring 30 battery-powered passenger planes from Heart Aerospace, a Swedish company, this week, Air Canada became the most recent airline to make the commitment to test the cutting-edge, zero-emission technology. In the summer of 2016, 100 of the company's aircraft were ordered by United Airlines and regional carrier Mesa Airlines, respectively. These still-in-development electric aircraft are currently modest, holding no more