
The new X location feature is revealing where major accounts on the platform actually operate from. X, formerly Twitter, introduced this tool to show the country or region an account connects from. Users can view this information through the “about this account” option in any profile. The feature quickly exposed that several high-engagement Trump-supporting accounts are not based in the United States.
One major account, @TRUMP_ARMY_, recently promoted by Donald Trump on Truth Social, turned out to be based in India. It has over half a million followers and has changed its username four times since 2022. Many similar accounts had long claimed to be American, but the X location tool shows otherwise. This discovery has raised questions about online influence networks.
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Another large Trump-related profile, @IvankaNews_, promotes Trump and the MAGA movement daily. It previously claimed to have voted in the 2024 election. Yet X data shows the account actually operates from Nigeria and has changed its username 11 times since 2010. These findings highlight how foreign-run accounts can mask their identity while shaping political conversations.
The X location feature also exposed accounts pushing Scottish independence while pretending to be in Scotland. BBC Verify found that some profiles posting nationalist messages were accessing X from Iran. One claimed to be from Dundee and another from Glasgow, but X traced them to the Netherlands with connections through Iran. These accounts changed their displayed location after the revelations.
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The new feature is raising concerns about hidden digital influence and false identities on global social media. As X location data becomes more visible, users may question which voices are authentic and which are not.