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# Twitter Verification

To verify Twitter, enter your handle into the Twitter field of your NFD (see [Setting Metadata](/nfd-docs/guides/manage-nfds/setting-metadata.md)) & update it. Once the field is updated, you will see a 'verify' option show up in the Verification tab, as well as in the Metadata tab below the Twitter field. Tweet out the verification challenge and if successful your Twitter handle will move into a different, Twitter Verified field and show up at the top of your profile.

To be ranked on the Influencer Leaderboard, see [Analytics](/nfd-docs/guides/analytics/influencer-leaderboard.md).

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Twitter Verification Tutorial
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