thats because it is a misnomer, “verify” isn't a verb it is a noun in this case. It is a state that isn't perpetually relevant to the person that is in that state.
the utility has value for a little while
for consumer protection purposes it is totally broken for an account to move out of verified status, but thinking further, this is actually better than whats currently happening, where perpetually verified accounts are hacked
the utility has value for a little while
for consumer protection purposes it is totally broken for an account to move out of verified status, but thinking further, this is actually better than whats currently happening, where perpetually verified accounts are hacked