For the fifth consecutive day, my participation in X's Creator Revenue Sharing Program remains suspended for a reason that, as far as I can tell, has absolutely nothing to do with the program's published terms and conditions.
The terms are publicly available here:
t.co/jbBwQWAfzz…
I have reviewed them multiple times and I still cannot identify the rule that I allegedly violated.
I am a sports content creator. Over the last year alone, my content generated more than 1 billion impressions. My account is among the largest sports-focused accounts in the Middle East and North Africa, and for years I have invested countless hours building an audience and community on this platform.
The issue began after I publicly criticized the lack of transparency surrounding creator payouts.
After generating approximately 19 million impressions in two weeks, I questioned why my expected payout had not arrived and asked for more clarity regarding how earnings are calculated.
That criticism was directed at a policy and a process.
It was not harassment.
It was not abuse.
It was not personal attacks.
Shortly afterward, Nikita Bier publicly shared a screenshot of one of my posts and used it as evidence that I was "copying content."
The post in question was a football news update during a major international tournament.
Not an exclusive story.
Not stolen content.
Not private information.
A globally trending football news story that was being reported, translated, discussed, and reposted by hundreds if not thousands of sports accounts, journalists, media outlets, and fans around the world.
Yet somehow, my account was the one that lost monetization.
Even more confusing, the cited post received only a few thousand views. Meanwhile, the overwhelming majority of my content consists of original analysis, opinions, statistics, articles, commentary, and sports coverage written by me, content that generated tens of millions of impressions and helped build my audience.
None of that seemed to matter.
What makes this situation even more frustrating is that this is not the first major mistake involving my account.
Several years ago, my account was suspended for an entire year. Eventually, X restored it and acknowledged that the suspension had been made in error.
But nobody gave me back that year.
Nobody restored the lost opportunities, the lost growth, or the damage caused to my work because of a mistake that should never have happened in the first place.
Now I find myself once again facing a decision that appears arbitrary and impossible to understand based on the published rules.
To make matters worse, after these events became public, I became the target of racist and Islamophobic attacks from numerous accounts.
Those accounts remain active.
Those posts remain visible.
Those users continue posting.
Yet the creator who questioned a payout decision is the one facing penalties.
So I want to ask a simple question.
What exactly are content creators supposed to do?
We are told that X is becoming a creator-first platform.
We are encouraged to invest years of our lives building communities here.
We are encouraged to create content, drive engagement, and help grow the platform.
But when monetization can disappear overnight, when support is almost impossible to reach, when major decisions lack transparency, and when criticism of platform policies appears to be met with punishment rather than answers, what confidence are creators supposed to have?
I am not asking for special treatment.
I am asking for transparency.
I am asking for consistency.
I am asking for the same standards to be applied equally to everyone.
And I am asking for a simple explanation:
Which specific rule did I violate?
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