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    X’s account origins feature stirs global political reactions

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonNovember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new tool unmasks unexpected locations

    X’s new location tool exposes major political accounts and fuels intense debate. The platform now shows where users access the service and reveals surprising origins. Many high-engagement profiles posted about US politics while operating from abroad. Users quickly highlighted several pro-Trump accounts active outside the United States. Some anti-Trump accounts also used misleading locations. Their posts attracted millions of impressions, which can unlock payments from X.

    X defends the precision of its data

    The new “about this account” tab appears on every profile and displays location details. The tab warns that travel, temporary moves and VPN use can affect accuracy. X’s product chief Nikita Bier insists the information remains 99% accurate. The debate intensified when Trump shared a screenshot from an account named “TRUMP_ARMY_”. The profile praised a Supreme Court ruling that would help him deport criminals to El Salvador. The account has more than half a million followers, including a senior Republican senator. X’s data shows the profile operates from India and changed its username four times since March 2022. The latest change came in July 2022. The page now says the user is “an Indian who loves America, President Trump, Musk!”.

    Another account named “IvankaNews_” promotes Trump’s daughter and has more than one million followers. It previously encouraged users to vote for the president last year. X states that the profile operates from Nigeria and changed its username 11 times since 2010. After its location became public, the user insisted that people outside the United States can genuinely support Trump’s movement. X appears to have suspended “IvankaNews_”, although the reason remains unclear.

    Misleading locations spread across political divides

    A major newsroom’s verification team found anti-Trump accounts with similar patterns. One profile had 52,000 followers and described itself as a “proud Democrat” and “professional Maga hunter”. The user deleted the account after the location tool showed activity from Kenya.

    Scottish political discussion faces the same problem

    Researchers identified several accounts that claimed Scottish origins. These profiles posted almost only in favour of Scottish independence. X’s location tool indicates that these accounts access the service from an Android app in Iran. The tab lists the Netherlands as their main location, but X adds a warning that suggests VPN use.

    Money and influence drive many disguised operators

    Most exposed accounts held blue ticks. This shows they subscribed to X’s Premium tier and could earn money based on engagement. X requires identity checks and at least five million impressions within three months for monetisation access. Experts warn that blue tick accounts deepen existing issues on the platform. They argue that paid badges serve as revenue tools rather than real verification. They say community context features offer a more reliable path to transparency.

    Researchers say accounts hide their locations for different reasons. Some troll farms and state-run groups try to influence political debate. Others chase profit by pretending to be American. Experts agree that culture-war content often brings fast financial rewards. They also say political groups and state actors regularly use fake accounts to spread influence. Despite the new tool, experts believe some users will still evade detection. They say bad actors will quickly adapt their methods to hide their true origins.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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