X suspends revenue sharing for undisclosed AI war videos

Published March 4, 2026
A photo of social media platform X’s logo. — Reuters/File
A photo of social media platform X’s logo. — Reuters/File

Social media platform X announced on Tuesday that it would suspend creators from its revenue sharing program for 90 days if they posted AI-generated videos of armed conflicts without disclosing that they were artificially made, the company said.

The policy change, announced by an executive of the Elon Musk-owned platform, targets what the company described as a threat to information authenticity amid the ongoing war pitting the US and Israel against Iran.

“During times of war, it is critical that people have access to authentic information on the ground,” X’s head of product Nikita Bier said, adding that current AI technologies make it “trivial to create content that can mislead people”.

X said on Monday that it would “continue to refine” its policies and product to ensure the platform “can be trusted during these critical moments”.

The new AI disclosure policy represents a notable pivot for a platform whose approach to content moderation has been heavily criticised since Musk completed his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter — subsequently rebranded as X — in October 2022.

Since Musk’s takeover, X has largely sought to remove its policies against misinformation, deeming them censorship.

Under the new rules, repeat offenders face permanent suspension from the Creator Revenue Sharing program, which pays eligible users a share of advertising revenue generated by their posts.

Violations will be flagged through Community Notes — the platform’s crowd-sourced fact-checking system — as well as through metadata and other technical signals embedded in AI-generated content.

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