< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/2e/A5/IB-FRJ7BE30S_42FE052B.jpg" Alt = "Social network x enhances the rules on parody accounts"/> ~ ~ ~ > < P > The social network x will strengthen the rules for accounts engaged in parodies of famous people or platform organizations.

< p > As Ukrinform reports, reports BBC.

< P > Since April 10, parody accounts will have to indicate at the beginning of their account name words such as & laquo; fake & raquo; or & laquo; parody & raquo;.

< P Data-Yeld-Master-Placement-Inteed = "" > Platform will also require parody account owners to use images for x accounts that are not owned by those they want to parody.

< p > it is noted that some social network users complained about the confusion caused by parody accounts on the platform, such as those who are issued for its owner & nbsp; Ilon Mask.

~ ~ ~ < P > Yes, the recent publication of one parody account Ilon Mask, which has more than a million subscribers, has called on users & laquo; likes and comment & raquo;, to get a chance to win Tesla. Post received 428 000 likes and over 200,000 answers.

< P > In the social network itself call users who will be concerned by these changes by April 10 Update the profiles of their pages.

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