X Expands Content Definition To Include Prompts

X says its Terms of Service will change on Jan. 15, 2026, expanding the definition of user "Content" to expressly include "inputs, prompts, outputs" and information created through its services. The draft adds prohibitions on jailbreaking and prompt injection, preserves a $15,000 per 1,000,000-post scraping penalty, and retains Texas forum and liability limits, affecting researchers and AI workflows.
Key Points
- 1Redefines Content to include 'inputs, prompts, outputs' and information created through services
- 2Expands enforcement with explicit bans on jailbreaking and prompt-injection, enabling contractual remedies
- 3Impacts researchers and developers: scraping penalties, license for model training, and litigation limits
Scoring Rationale
Significant contractual shift affecting researchers and developers, but limited novelty because it's a policy update rather than new capability.
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