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X slashes aggregator payouts, adds clickbait penalty

13 April 2026

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News

Jordan McAllister

X announced it will cut payments to aggregator accounts and penalize clickbait headlines, saying the move protects original creators on the platform.

Driving the news: Product lead Nikita Bir said X has already slashed payments to aggregator channels by 60% and will take another 20% from those accounts later. He did not disclose how the platform identifies "aggregator authors," but warned that "daily clickbait and flooding the feed with stolen reposts" hurt new creators.

Why it matters: The policy aims to shift revenue toward creators who produce original content, encouraging a healthier ecosystem where users discover fresh reporting instead of recycled headlines. In an attention economy where engagement drives everything, the question isn't just who gets paid: it's what behaviors platforms are incentivizing at scale.

What they're saying: Reactions on X were mixed. Many users welcomed the change, hoping it will level the playing field for independent journalists who actually report rather than repackage. Others accused the company of pursuing an agenda, arguing that the new rules could silence legitimate fast breaking coverage. Aggregators often thrive precisely because the platform's algorithm rewarded their behavior in the first place.

Between the lines: This is less about policing content than redirecting the flow of money, and with it, the flow of effort. When aggregation pays better than creation, feeds become filled with echoes. When original work gets rewarded, quality content has a better chance to thrive. The platform's incentive structure shapes the output.

The bottom line: X says the adjustments will not infringe on free speech, but the platform will no longer reward manipulation of feeds through clickbait phrasing such as "BREAKING." The coming weeks will reveal how the cuts affect both aggregator accounts and the broader creator community, and whether the economics of attention can ever truly favor the thoughtful over the rapid.

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Tech/Business

X slashes aggregator payouts, adds clickbait penalty

13 April 2026

—

News

Jordan McAllister

X announced it will cut payments to aggregator accounts and penalize clickbait headlines, saying the move protects original creators on the platform.

Driving the news: Product lead Nikita Bir said X has already slashed payments to aggregator channels by 60% and will take another 20% from those accounts later. He did not disclose how the platform identifies "aggregator authors," but warned that "daily clickbait and flooding the feed with stolen reposts" hurt new creators.

Why it matters: The policy aims to shift revenue toward creators who produce original content, encouraging a healthier ecosystem where users discover fresh reporting instead of recycled headlines. In an attention economy where engagement drives everything, the question isn't just who gets paid: it's what behaviors platforms are incentivizing at scale.

What they're saying: Reactions on X were mixed. Many users welcomed the change, hoping it will level the playing field for independent journalists who actually report rather than repackage. Others accused the company of pursuing an agenda, arguing that the new rules could silence legitimate fast breaking coverage. Aggregators often thrive precisely because the platform's algorithm rewarded their behavior in the first place.

Between the lines: This is less about policing content than redirecting the flow of money, and with it, the flow of effort. When aggregation pays better than creation, feeds become filled with echoes. When original work gets rewarded, quality content has a better chance to thrive. The platform's incentive structure shapes the output.

The bottom line: X says the adjustments will not infringe on free speech, but the platform will no longer reward manipulation of feeds through clickbait phrasing such as "BREAKING." The coming weeks will reveal how the cuts affect both aggregator accounts and the broader creator community, and whether the economics of attention can ever truly favor the thoughtful over the rapid.

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