Posts and campaigns can be directly created by humans or, in some circumstances, automated by an application. Third-party clients are software tools used by authors and therefore are not affiliated with, nor do they reflect the views of, the post content. Authors sometimes use third-party client applications to manage their posts, manage marketing campaigns, measure advertising performance, provide customer support, and to target certain groups of people to advertise to. In some cases you may see a third-party client name, which indicates the post came from a non-X application.Paid content contains a Promoted badge across all ad formats. posts containing the X for Advertisers label indicate they are created through the X Ads Composer and not whether they are paid content or not.For example, X for iPhone, X for Android, or X for Web. At the bottom of the post, you’ll see the label for the source of the account’s post.Click on a post to go to the post details page. ![]() This additional information provides context about the post and its author. If you don’t recognize the source, you may want to learn more to determine how much you trust the content. Post source labels help you better understand how a post was posted.
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