X has just unveiled its latest feature, 'About this account', which promises to give users more insight into their online profiles. When clicked, this new tab reveals a wealth of information about the user's identity, including their country of origin and previous username changes.
The feature, similar to what's already available on other platforms like Facebook and Instagram, aims to boost content authenticity by providing transparency around user accounts. While users can currently view some basic info under their bio, including the 'Joined' date, the new feature will open up more details about the user's profile.
One of the most significant aspects of this new feature is its display of a user's country of origin and continent, which may be set to either the user's preferred location or automatically selected as their default. However, concerns around data accuracy have been raised for users accessing X via virtual private networks (VPNs), with some internet sleuths spotting disclaimers on profiles stating that the country information may not be entirely accurate.
Nikita Bier, X's head of product, has emphasized the importance of this new feature in verifying content authenticity. As the platform continues to roll out this update, users will gain greater insight into what makes their online presence unique β including where it's based and how many times they've changed their username.
The feature, similar to what's already available on other platforms like Facebook and Instagram, aims to boost content authenticity by providing transparency around user accounts. While users can currently view some basic info under their bio, including the 'Joined' date, the new feature will open up more details about the user's profile.
One of the most significant aspects of this new feature is its display of a user's country of origin and continent, which may be set to either the user's preferred location or automatically selected as their default. However, concerns around data accuracy have been raised for users accessing X via virtual private networks (VPNs), with some internet sleuths spotting disclaimers on profiles stating that the country information may not be entirely accurate.
Nikita Bier, X's head of product, has emphasized the importance of this new feature in verifying content authenticity. As the platform continues to roll out this update, users will gain greater insight into what makes their online presence unique β including where it's based and how many times they've changed their username.