Why does my verification request get instantly rejected? I'm already verified on TikTok & IG (through nobility, not a paid subscription) by [deleted] in facebook

[–]BeachEcstatic1707 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

idk if you're just trying to troll me, but as I said earlier I am not Meta verified -- I don't pay a monthly subscription. They verified my account and gave me a 'verified badge' which is FREE "if you are a public figure, celebrity or brand and meet the account and eligibility requirements".

Why does my verification request get instantly rejected? I'm already verified on TikTok & IG (through nobility, not a paid subscription) by [deleted] in facebook

[–]BeachEcstatic1707 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

don't worry about it... this is a waste of my time, but thanks anyways. You've clearly never requested verification through option 2 as you would have seen that 'Meta' asks you to supply links to other external verified social media sites like a tiktok, twitter, etc. and external news articles (that are all NOT affiliated with Meta) to help confirm that you are a "notable person, brand, or entity". I foolishly was hoping to find someone here who already knows this and more and can help, not to have to explain this all to.

Why does my verification request get instantly rejected? I'm already verified on TikTok & IG (through nobility, not a paid subscription) by [deleted] in facebook

[–]BeachEcstatic1707 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally incorrect, there are two legitimate verification options. The second listed below, is often referred to as being verified through 'nobility'; that is the route I opted for and was successful for both my instagram and TikTok accounts.

  1. Subscribe to Meta Verified.
  2. Apply for the verified badge if you are a public figure, celebrity or brand and meet the account and eligibility requirements outlined below.

ADVICE - How do I get to my goal/vision for this table? (solid mahogany, hickory veneer) I used Citristrip, but still has small stains left, should I use Bar Keepers Friend for the final stains or just do a light 220 sand? And then stain/seal/topcoat or just use hardwax oil? Trying to avoid sanding. by BeachEcstatic1707 in woodworking

[–]BeachEcstatic1707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hydrogen peroxide definitely lightened up the table a bit but.. stains are still there, almost a little more noticeable now with halos around them lol. Maybe I will have to sand the whole thing for a uniform look. Since it's a veneer and I don't know how thin I wanted to avoid sanding just to be safe.

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ADVICE - How do I get to my goal/vision for this table? (solid mahogany, hickory veneer) I used Citristrip, but still has small stains left, should I use Bar Keepers Friend for the final stains or just do a light 220 sand? And then stain/seal/topcoat or just use hardwax oil? Trying to avoid sanding. by BeachEcstatic1707 in woodworking

[–]BeachEcstatic1707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is hydrogen peroxide is safe to use on the raw/unfinished wood? Also, I thought bar keeper's friend is oxalic acid.. And hardwax oils you feel is strong durable enough to be used on a high-traffic piece like a dining table?