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X introduces built-in ‘Paid Partnership’ label for sponsored posts

X is rolling out a new “Paid Partnership” label that allows creators to clearly mark sponsored posts directly within the platform, replacing the hashtag workarounds they have relied on for years.

March 03, 2026 / 08:31 IST
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  • X adds a built-in Paid Partnership label for sponsored posts
  • The label helps creators comply with FTC disclosure rules
  • Creators can update old posts with the new disclosure toggle

X has introduced a built-in “Paid Partnership” label for sponsored posts, giving creators a native disclosure tool to comply with FTC guidelines instead of relying on hashtags like #ad.

Announced by X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, the feature adds a simple toggle that places a disclosure label beneath a post’s content. The label can also be applied retroactively, enabling creators to update older sponsored posts to meet compliance standards.

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The move brings X in line with long-standing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations requiring influencers and creators to clearly disclose paid relationships with brands. The FTC first sent reminder letters to influencers about proper disclosure practices in 2017. That same year, Instagram introduced its own built-in paid partnership disclosure tool, while X creators continued to depend on hashtags such as #ad and #paidpartnership to signal sponsored content.

By adding a native disclosure option, X is aiming to simplify compliance and reduce ambiguity around sponsored posts. A standardized label could also make it easier for users to identify paid promotions without scanning captions for hashtags.