BBC Verify dropped an article last night titled “How X’s new location feature exposed big US politics accounts”, lamenting:
“Dozens of high-engagement accounts on X have been accused of misleading users following the roll-out of a new transparency feature that shows user locations.”
Conveniently, they forget to mention BBC News UK’s own X account also appears to be using a VPN – based in the US. Guido is sure Trump loves the idea of the BBC being based stateside…
X’s new feature – which Nikita Bier, X’s Head of Product, says is “99.99%” accurate – shows that other champions of the Online Safety Act are also internationally mobile: Good Law Project is “based” in the US, while Hope Not Hate’s CEO Nick Lowles is “based” in Ukraine. Do as I say…







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