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X rolls out account-origin feature and immediately triggers political chaos

The new tool reveals account join dates, username changes, and registered locations. But users quickly found inconsistencies suggesting prominent right-wing profiles were tied to countries like Pakistan, Japan, and Nigeria.

byAytun Çelebi
November 24, 2025
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X has begun rolling out a new transparency feature designed to verify account authenticity, but its launch has immediately sparked confusion and political debate after revealing that many prominent “America First” accounts appear to be operating from outside the United States.

The new “About This Account” tool, which is currently being deployed globally, allows users to view metadata about other profiles. By tapping on a profile’s join date, users can see the account’s registered location, the history of username changes, and the method used to download the app. X’s director of product, Nikita Bier, described the update as “an important first step to securing the integrity of the global town square.”

However, the feature quickly generated a viral moment when users began noticing that numerous right-wing accounts, which present themselves as American political commentators, were listed as being based in countries such as Japan, Pakistan, Thailand, and New Zealand. Left-wing influencer Micah Erfan highlighted these discrepancies in a widely shared post, calling the revelation “total armageddon for the online right.”

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This is total armageddon for the online right.

It’s looking like half of their large accounts were foreigners posing as Americans all along. pic.twitter.com/XMPVapxx6d

— Micah (@micah_erfan) November 23, 2025

Specific examples circulated online included an account with the handle @American, which was listed as being based in Pakistan, and other “patriotic” accounts showing origins in Eastern Europe and Nigeria.

Despite the viral reaction, the accuracy of X’s location data has been called into question. Shortly after the rollout, widespread reports emerged from regular users claiming their own location data was incorrect. Tech analysts have pointed out that the discrepancies could be caused by a variety of legitimate factors, including the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), travel, shared accounts managed by global teams, or outdated IP address data.

Bier acknowledged these technical issues on Saturday, admitting that the “data was not 100% for old accounts.” He stated that the company is working to smooth out “a few rough edges” and expects the issues to be resolved by Tuesday.

The rollout aligns X with competitors like Instagram, which has long offered similar transparency tools to help users identify potential bot networks or foreign influence campaigns. Reports suggest X is also testing a specific warning label that would flag accounts suspected of using VPNs to mask their true location, though this feature has not yet been widely implemented.


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