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#XUpdatesRevenueSharing
X Updates Revenue Sharing
X has introduced a major update to its creator revenue sharing model signaling a shift in how creators will earn on the platform. The new changes are focused on rewarding more authentic and locally relevant engagement rather than broad global reach that was often driven by viral farming strategies.
Under the updated system more weight will now be given to impressions coming from a creator’s home region as well as nearby countries and users who share the same language. This means that content which resonates with a local audience will generate higher earnings compared to posts that rely on attracting attention from larger foreign markets.
The goal behind this change is to reduce spam driven engagement tactics where users target high value regions like the United States or Japan purely to maximize payouts. These practices often included low quality replies mass posting and unrelated content designed to capture impressions rather than provide value. By shifting focus to local relevance X aims to improve the overall quality of conversations on the platform.
This update comes at a time when the platform is dealing with a surge in global discussions around geopolitical events which has led to an increase in misinformation and engagement farming. X has already introduced stricter policies including removing revenue sharing eligibility for users who post AI generated conflict content without proper disclosure highlighting a broader push toward authenticity and trust.
At its core the revenue sharing program still rewards creators based on meaningful engagement particularly from verified users and premium subscribers. However this latest adjustment changes the weighting system making who engages with the content just as important as how many people see it.
The reaction from creators has been mixed. Some see this as a positive move that encourages genuine community building and reduces manipulation of the algorithm. Others are concerned that limiting the value of global reach could reduce earnings especially for creators in smaller markets who rely on international audiences for visibility and income.
In response to feedback the rollout has already faced scrutiny with discussions around whether the balance between local relevance and global reach needs further adjustment. This highlights the challenge X faces in designing a system that rewards quality content while remaining fair to a diverse global creator base.
The bigger picture is clear. X is moving toward a model where authenticity relevance and real audience connection matter more than raw virality. For creators this means adapting strategies away from chasing global trends and focusing more on building strong engaged communities within their own regions.