Twitter has recently introduced a verified organizations feature, which enables businesses and government bodies alike to manage verification and affiliate any related accounts. After purchasing a subscription, verified organizations will receive a gold checkmark, additional tools for managing verification, custom organization profiles, elevated tweet and media upload limits, and more. The cost for this service is a hefty Rs 82,300 per month, plus any additional tax, with each supplemented account costing an additional Rs 4,120. Despite the cost, several large firms, including Hogan Lovells, Holland & Knight, and Vinson & Elkins, have already begun to pay for Twitter's blue checkmark. These companies claim the expense is worth it for the added security, analytics, and data that comes along with it. Some individuals have called out Elon Musk, who has allowed famous celebrities like LeBron James and Barack Obama to keep their badges free of charge while requiring others to pay for the verification service. Whether or not the cost is worth it must be evaluated on a case-by-case business, but with the added protection from impersonation and account affiliation capabilities, the verified organizations feature could prove to be quite valuable for some.