X New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s Platform To Launch Paid Partnership Badges, Integrated Cashtag Search for Enhanced Transparency and Financial Discussions

X is introducing new tools to improve transparency and financial conversations. Creators can soon add a toggleable paid partnership badge to posts, while cashtag search will be built into the composer for easy stock and crypto tagging. The updates, under Elon Musk, aim to boost compliance, engagement, and clarity for users.

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X has announced enhancements to its platform, focusing on transparency and financial discussions. Users will soon be able to disclose paid partnerships with a toggleable badge, visible on posts to indicate sponsored content. This feature allows creators to add the label during drafting or retrospectively, promoting clearer advertising practices. In addition, X is integrating cashtag search directly into the post composer, enabling seamless inclusion of stock symbols and cryptocurrency tags. These updates aim to bolster user engagement and compliance, as the platform evolves under Elon Musk's leadership. The changes are expected to roll out imminently, benefiting influencers and investors alike. Xiaomi HyperOS 4.0 Android 17 Update: Development Underway for New Software Architecture; Check List of Eligible Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO Devices.

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