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How X blew up its own platform with a new location feature
Over the weekend, Elon Musks X rolled out a feature that had the immediate result of sowing maximum chaos. The update, called About This Account, allows people to click on the profile of an X user and see such information as: which country the account was created in, where its user is currently based, and how many times the username has been changed. Nikita Bier, Xs head of product, said the feature was an important first step to securing the integrity of the global town square. Roughly four hours later, with the update in the wild, Bier sent another post: I need a drink.
Almost immediately, About This Account stated that many prominent and prolific pro-MAGA accounts, which signaled that they were run by patriotic Americans, were based in countries such as Nigeria, Russia, India, and Thailand. @MAGANationX, an account with almost 400,000 followers and whose bio says it is a Patriot Voice for We The People, is based in Eastern Europe (Non-EU), according to the feature, and has changed its username five times since the account was made, last year. On X and Bluesky, users dredged up countless examples of fake or misleading rage-baiting accounts posting aggressive culture-war takes to large audiences. An account called Maga Nadine claims to be living in and posting from the United States but is, according to X, based in Morocco. An America First account with 67,000 followers is apparently based in Bangladesh. Poetically, the X handle @American is based in Pakistan, according to the feature.
At first glance, these revelations appear to confirm what researchers and close observers have long known: that foreign actors (whether bots or humans) are posing as Americans and piping political-engagement bait, mis- and disinformation, and spam into peoples timeline. (X and Musk did not respond to my requests for comment.)
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2025/11/x-about-this-account/685042/
â.. This is X in 2025: Potentially fake accounts crying at other potentially fake accounts that they arenât real, all while refusing to acknowledge that they themselves arenât who they say they are â a Russian nesting doll of bullshit.â
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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) 2025-11-25T01:21:53.526Z