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X (formerly Twitter) is rolling out a new feature to enhance account authenticity by introducing labels for parody and fan commentary accounts.

The initiative aims to help users distinguish between genuine and satirical content. Currently, some parody accounts include “parody” in their display names or bios, but many users still mistake these accounts for authentic ones.

The upcoming labels will add a “Parody account” tag below the username on profiles and individual posts, making it easier to identify such accounts.

Despite its potential benefits, implementing the label could pose challenges. X will need to enforce its authenticity policy, which prohibits accounts from impersonating others to spread misinformation.

X’s Authenticity Policy already permits parody accounts, provided they comply with platform rules and do not mislead users.

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This new feature builds on X’s existing labelling system, which includes tags for automated bot accounts using X’s API to post updates. However, not all bot accounts currently follow this requirement, highlighting the challenge of consistent enforcement.

By introducing parody labels, X continues its efforts to provide users with more transparent information about the accounts they interact with, aiming to reduce confusion and misinformation on the platform.

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