BlockBeats News, on March 1, it was verified that the news about platform X’s “Paid Partnership Policy” listing the cryptocurrency industry as a banned promotion list is not a new regulation. According to the web archive site archive, the cryptocurrency industry has been listed as a “non-eligible industry for paid cooperation and promotion” since at least June 2024.
The latest policy change mainly includes: disclosure requirements changing from “must write #ad” to “must clearly label as Ad or Promoted Content”; reporting channels changing from “email reporting” to “form reporting”; and the addition of an “exception handling” clause.
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