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    X Cracks Down on AI-Generated War Content: New Policy Suspends Creators from Revenue Program

    FelipeBy FelipeMarch 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant move to combat misinformation, X (formerly Twitter) has announced a strict new policy targeting AI-generated content related to armed conflicts. The platform will now suspend creators from its revenue-sharing program if they fail to properly label synthetic media depicting war, military engagements, or similar violent scenarios.

    A Zero-Tolerance Stance on Unlabeled AI War Content

    The policy is a direct response to the growing challenge of hyper-realistic AI images and videos that can mislead the public during sensitive global events. X’s goal is to provide users with crucial context, allowing them to distinguish between real footage and AI-generated simulations.

    Under the new rules, any creator who posts AI-generated depictions of armed conflict without clear and conspicuous disclosure will face immediate consequences. The first offense will result in a removal from the revenue-sharing program for a period of three months. This is a substantial financial penalty for creators who rely on the platform for income.

    Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders

    The platform is taking a hard line against repeat violations. If a creator continues to break the rules after their initial suspension, they will be permanently banned from the revenue program. This “three-strikes” model—though effectively a two-strike system—aims to deter bad actors while giving occasional offenders a chance to correct their behavior.

    This policy extends X’s existing efforts to label synthetic content. The platform has previously implemented labels for AI-altered media, but this is the first time it has tied enforcement directly to its creator monetization system with such severe penalties for a specific content category.

    The Bigger Picture: Trust and Safety in the AI Era

    This move highlights the intense pressure social media companies are under to police AI-generated content, especially material that could inflame geopolitical tensions or spread harmful falsehoods during crises. By focusing on “armed conflict,” X is prioritizing an area where misinformation can have the most dangerous real-world consequences.

    For creators, the message is clear: transparency is non-negotiable. As AI tools become more accessible and their outputs more convincing, platforms are being forced to draw hard lines. The responsibility now falls on users to disclose their use of AI, particularly when the subject matter is as sensitive as war.

    This policy will likely be watched closely by other social networks grappling with the same issues. It represents a concrete, if severe, step toward maintaining informational integrity in an increasingly synthetic digital landscape.

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