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X said that the label would be visible on both accounts and posts. "We’re rolling out profile labels for parody accounts to clearly distinguish these types of accounts and their content on our ...
Parody accounts on X (formerly Twitter) are about to become more obvious. On Thursday, X's official Safety account shared a post announcing that labels for parody accounts are rolling out. "We ...
Elon Musk’s X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is introducing profile labels to clearly identify parody, commentary, and fan accounts. This move aims to reduce ...
The social platform X says it will now label parody or satire profiles to distinguish these accounts and boost transparency on the platform. The new labels will be attached to both parody profiles ...
The social platform X says it will now label parody or satire profiles to distinguish these accounts and boost transparency on the platform. The new labels will be attached to both parody profiles and ...
X could introduce labels for parody accounts, but enforcement might be tricky Ivan Mehta 6:17 AM PST · November 29, 2024 ...
X (formerly known as Twitter) has announced plans to label parody accounts. The social media site’s official Safety account has shared a post announcing that labels for parody accounts will be ...
X is introducing parody labels for accounts to address a problem it created. Anna Barclay/Getty X says it is creating a new profile label to signify accounts that are parodies of a person or entity.
X said today that it will now label parody or satire profiles to differentiate them from other accounts. In the past, users, including news presenters, have mistaken posts from parody accounts as ...
“We’re rolling out profile labels for parody accounts to clearly distinguish these types of accounts and their content on our platform. We designed these labels to increase transparency and to ...
X said today that it will now label parody or satire profiles to differentiate them from other accounts. In the past, users, including news presenters, have mistaken posts from parody accounts as ...