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X Tackles Fraud with a Transparent “Account based in” Feature

by Kingsley Okeke
November 23, 2025
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Online platforms face constant pressure to control fake accounts, impersonation, and coordinated fraud. X has added a simple but effective tool to this fight: the “Account based in” label. It appears on profiles and indicates the country from which the account operates. It may seem like a minor detail, but it significantly impacts how users assess credibility and how malicious actors attempt to conceal their activities.

Understanding the Signal Behind Location Disclosure

Fraud thrives when identity is unclear. Anonymous accounts can impersonate people, spread false information, or run scams without consequence. By displaying a clear location, X introduces a public signal that makes these behaviours harder.
Users can now ask: Does this account’s location match its claims? Does the activity pattern align with the region? If not, scepticism rises and engagement drops.

Slowing Down Impersonators and Scam Networks

Many fraudulent accounts depend on pretending to be someone they are not. Fake support pages, cloned celebrity profiles, and crypto giveaway scams operate by mimicking trusted identities. The location label disrupts this.
A fake company account pretending to belong to a Nigerian bank but showing a different country instantly exposes itself. Scam networks that rely on fleets of hidden accounts lose their anonymity edge.

Strengthening Community Moderation

Transparency allows users to flag suspicious activity faster. Community Notes contributors, investigators, and regular users now have an additional data point for verification.
If a viral political post comes from a location far from the region it claims to represent, contributors can contextualise it more accurately. This reduces misinformation spread and limits coordinated influence operations.

Building Accountability Into the Platform’s Culture

This new feature pushes X closer to a visible-identity culture, even for users who remain pseudonymous.
People post differently when their region is attached to their profile. They become more cautious about spam, harassment, and spreading unverified claims. Fraudsters often rely on low accountability environments; this feature shifts the balance.

Addressing Broader Safety and Authenticity Challenges

The location label does not solve everything. Fraudsters adapt quickly, and some regions face higher risks due to VPN use or forced anonymity. But as part of a broader safety strategy, the feature sets a new standard for platform-level transparency.
It complements verification badges, community-driven fact-checking, and automated bot detection. Together, these tools make X harder to exploit.

An Evolving Framework for Trust on Digital Platforms

X’s approach shows how subtle design decisions can influence user behaviour and platform safety. The “Account based in” feature offers clarity, strengthens trust cues, and raises the cost of deception.
In a digital world where misinformation travels fast, this kind of transparency becomes a quiet but powerful defence mechanism.

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Kingsley Okeke

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