Historically, verification on social media (beginning with Twitter in 2009) denoted notability and authenticity. YouTube adopted a similar model, initially reserving the checkmark for established celebrities and brands. However, following industry backlash regarding opaque criteria, YouTube revised its policy in 2022, tying verification primarily to channel distinctiveness and active subscriber counts rather than subjective "notability." This democratization allowed digital-native brands and entertainment hubs, such as Mob99com, to achieve verified status, signaling to both users and the algorithm that they are established media entities.
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