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TechCrunch4/12/2026Tech3 min readUnited States

X Cuts Payments for Clickbait and Rapid-Fire Aggregators, Citing Creator Impact

Head of Product Nikita Bier announces reduced payouts for accounts flooding timelines with repetitive or misleading content, sparking creator backlash.

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  • X is reducing payments to accounts that flood the platform with clickbait and rapid-fire news aggregation, according to product head Nikita Bier.
  • The move aims to support 'real creators' and curb manipulation, but has drawn criticism from some affected users.

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Why It Matters

X, formerly Twitter, is implementing changes to its creator payment program, reducing compensation for accounts deemed to be posting excessive clickbait or aggregating content rapidly. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the platform's content ecosystem and its impact on original creators.

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X is reducing payments to accounts that are "flooding the timeline" with clickbait and rapid-fire news aggregation, according to its head of product Nikita Bier.

Bier wrote Saturday that "[a]ll aggregators had their payouts reduced to 60% this cycle" and said they’ll see another 20% reduction in the next pay cycle. He also said the Elon Musk-owned social network will be reducing payments for "habitual bait posters who use ‘🚨BREAKING’ on every post."

"It became abundantly clear: flooding the timeline with 100 stolen reposts and clickbait everyday crowded-out real creators and hurt new author growth," Bier said, adding, "X will never infringe on speech or reach — but we will not compensate for manipulation of the program or our users."

Bier’s comments came after a number of conservative news accounts began posting that they’d received emails from X notifying them that their accounts had been demonetized.

Dominick McGee, who posts under the name Dom Lucre, wrote, "🔥🚨BREAKING [...] I was the first creator demonetized on this platform and I was for an entire year. I got it back and just lost it without any insight. How could this be possible? I am one of the hardest working creators on X."

McGee’s account has 1.6 million followers on X. He first became popular for posting conspiracy theories related to the 2020 presidential election, and while he was temporarily banned from X in 2023 and demonetized in 2024, he told The New York Times last year that he was making $55,000 a year from the platform.

In response to Bier’s post, McGee complained that X seemed to be listening to "the complaints of people that have no goal in creating on this app." And while he acknowledged that declaring every post to be breaking news would be "clickbait," he claimed, "I post hundreds of times and very few are BREAKING." (Some X users appear to disagree, adding a community note linking to 91 times he’d used the word “BREAKING” in the past week.)

Other users claimed that they were caught up in X’s crackdown, with an account named PoliMath posting, "I think I appreciate what Nikita is trying to do there but I just had my lowest payout in a long time so I’m a little nervous that I somehow got caught in this ‘aggregators’ bucket." The account said they are "not an ‘aggregator’ by any stretch of the imagination," though they acknowledged having a paid partnership with Kalshi.

Bier’s comments also came after a fresh round of debate about the value of the X platform, with data analyst and pundit Nate Silver complaining about how hard it has become to drive traffic from X to other websites. He also pointed to the dominance of right-wing accounts on X, declaring, "I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken."

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Further adjustments to X's creator payment algorithm and policies.

    Likely · Within months

  • Some creators may shift their content strategy or seek alternative platforms if revenue significantly declines.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Increased scrutiny and community notes on posts using 'BREAKING' or similar urgent language.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • What specific criteria are used to define 'habitual bait posters' or 'aggregators'?
  • Will X provide more transparency into the demonetization process?
  • What is the long-term strategy for X's creator monetization program?
  • How will these changes affect the overall content diversity on X?

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