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X will adjust the creator revenue share mechanism this Thursday, increasing the exposure weight of creators' regions.

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March 25 — X Product Lead Nikita Bier announced Thursday that starting this Thursday (March 26), the platform will update its creator revenue-sharing incentive structure, prioritizing higher weight for exposure from a creator’s home region. The change aims to reward content that resonates with users in the creator’s home country, neighboring nations, and language communities — while cutting incentives for creators to optimize content solely for traffic from the U.S. or Japan. The goal is to foster a more diverse content ecosystem on X.
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