Platform X Paid Partnership Policy Update: Cryptocurrency, Investment Services, and Others Not Eligible for Promotion

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to the updated paid collaboration policy on the X platform, financial products, services, or opportunities (including loans, investment services, cryptocurrencies, buy now pay later services, and other finance-related content) are categorized as prohibited industries for paid promotional collaborations. Additionally, the policy requires all paid collaboration content to clearly indicate its commercial nature, such as “advertisement” or “promotional content,” and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Users who violate this policy may face penalties such as removal of posts or account suspension.

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