• Archives
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Earnings
  • Enterprise
  • About TechBooky
  • Submit Article
  • Advertise Here
  • Contact Us
TechBooky
  • African
  • AI
  • Metaverse
  • Gadgets
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
  • African
  • AI
  • Metaverse
  • Gadgets
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
TechBooky
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
Home Social Media

X to Reveal More User Details to Fight Bots and Build Trust

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 16, 2025
in Social Media
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Elon Musk’s company X is working on a new feature that would reveal more details about the users behind an X profile in an attempt to assist users better understand who they’re interacting with on the platform, as artificial intelligence (AI) makes it simpler to build bots that behave increasingly like humans.

Nikita Bier, head of product at X, recently posted that the social network will start testing showing more information on user profiles. This includes information like the account’s location, the date it was created, how many username changes it has had, and how it is using X’s service.

When you read content on X, you should be able to verify its authenticity. This is critical to getting a pulse on important issues happening in the world.

As part of that, we're experimenting with displaying new information on profiles, including which country an account is… pic.twitter.com/OYgT1OiJdA

— Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) October 14, 2025

The aim is to assist users instantly in determining whether an online conversation is being held by a genuine person or possibly a bot.

By disclosing some of these facts, users should be better equipped to determine if an individual is running a legitimate account or if they are a bot or other malicious actor trying to spread false information.

It is a warning sign, for instance, if someone says they are in New York but their account indicates activity from abroad. A profile that has undergone several name changes in a short period of time may also be a sign of deception or manipulation.

Prior to implementing the tool more widely, Bier says X will test it on employee profiles the next week. The ability to opt out will apparently be available to users, and those that choose to do so might have that option prominently displayed—an intriguing spin on openness.

If an account’s bio states that it is based in a U.S. state, but its account information indicates that it is based abroad, for example, you might believe that the account has a different goal.

Likewise, if users claim to be from the United States but have downloaded the X app from a foreign app store, they can likewise doubt their authenticity. (This does not imply  that someone couldn’t have created an account abroad before moving to the United States, but it is a warning indication that, when paired with other indicators, such as frequent username changes, may raise suspicions.)

Before launching the functionality more widely, Bier stated that X will start testing it on a select group of X employee profiles the next week to get feedback. When asked about user privacy, he said that users will have the option to unsubscribe from seeing this data. That will probably be displayed on their profile, he noted, “if a user configures [the privacy toggles].”

The concerns over disclosing people’s locations were also addressed by him, stating that X may replace “country” with “region” in some situations where speech may be punished.

There is nothing new about showing more details about a social media account to help people figure out who they might be interacting with on the platform. 

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, for example, stated in a recent interview at Bloomberg’s Screentime conference that users of the photo and video-sharing app may now examine a similar collection of information by visiting someone’s profile.

He stated, “Today, if you go to my profile, you can go to ‘About this profile,’ and you can see how long I’ve had this profile, what country I’m based in, and how many times I’ve changed my username; a series of signals that you can use to decide how much you want to trust or not trust.” He added that Instagram might “do more” in the future to provide more context.

If X’s alterations are made public, they may help to some degree with trust difficulties, although spammers and scammers frequently have efficient means of evading expose attempts.

The announcement comes after a recent X bot purge in which the company shut down 1.7 million bots reply spambots. And this attempt by X is to restore the trust following years of criticism over phoney accounts and false information. One thing is certain: social networks will need to become more truthful as bots get more intelligent. Whether this works or not is still up in the air.

Related Posts:

  • GettyImages-2192871996
    X is Launching Parody Account Labels
  • Bluesky-Logo-1
    Bluesky Won't Use User Posts to Train Its Generative…
  • Twitter_1796af18568_large
    Twitter Has Started Blocking Unregistered Users
  • instagram-threads-app
    Threads Tests Adding 'Interests' to Profiles for…
  • AVI_0475-e1695058812487
    Elon Musk Says X Is Moving Towards Subscription Fees
  • 385435A9-F4A5-49E1-A11F-BACDB1353F7E
    Twitter Announces $100 Per Month Fee For Basic Tier…
  • twitter-circle
    X Is Killing Off Twitter Circles By End Of October
  • GettyImages-2203472418
    Google Rolls Out Grok Chat Search to Thousands of Users

Discover more from TechBooky

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Tags: botsocial mediaxX (Twitter)
Akinola Ajibola

Akinola Ajibola

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

Receive top tech news directly in your inbox

subscription from
Loading

Freshly Squeezed

  • India’s Kuku Raises $85M Amid Mobile Content Wars October 16, 2025
  • YouTube Goes Offline for Thousands of Users Worldwide October 16, 2025
  • Microsoft Traces Active Directory Issues to September Server Updates October 16, 2025
  • Threads Launches Group Chats as Messaging Expands to the EU October 16, 2025
  • X to Reveal More User Details to Fight Bots and Build Trust October 16, 2025
  • Google Adds Veo 3.1 To The Flow Video Editor October 16, 2025

Browse Archives

October 2025
MTWTFSS
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031 
« Sep    

Quick Links

  • About TechBooky
  • Advertise Here
  • Contact us
  • Submit Article
  • Privacy Policy
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
  • African
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Metaverse
  • Tips
  • About TechBooky
  • Advertise Here
  • Submit Article
  • Contact us

© 2025 Designed By TechBooky Elite

Discover more from TechBooky

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.