X, formerly known as Twitter, is testing a new feature called “Bangers,” a curated feed that spotlights the platform’s most viral posts. The move underscores X’s efforts to increase engagement, promote content discovery, and reward creators whose posts resonate beyond their own audience circles.
Bangers was introduced cryptically as a separate X profile with 11.10.25 as a video caption. The video has garnered more than a million views in seven hours.
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The “Bangers” feature will serve as a central showcase for standout posts, selected using a mix of algorithmic engagement metrics and editorial judgment from X’s product team. The concept was teased by Nikita Bier, X’s Head of Product, who encouraged users to share examples of “good bangers,” suggesting the feature will emphasize posts that have achieved exceptional traction, humor, or impact.
Unlike traditional trending sections, “Bangers” appears to be curated with a greater focus on individual posts rather than hashtags or topics. Each featured post will represent the most widely shared or interacted-with content across the platform, giving users a quick snapshot of what’s driving conversations globally.
The idea behind “Bangers” draws inspiration from the success of algorithmic feeds like TikTok’s “For You Page” and Instagram’s “Explore.” Instead of limiting visibility to follower networks, the system amplifies posts that perform strongly with diverse audiences.
Being featured on “Bangers” can dramatically increase their exposure, engagement rates, and even monetization potential through X’s existing revenue-sharing and ad programs. While there is a high chance of encouragement with higher-quality content creation push, it might also come as a desperate attempt to retain X users.
This development comes as X continues its broader transformation into a creator-first ecosystem. The company has recently introduced enhanced analytics, expanded creator payouts, and new engagement-driven ranking systems. “Bangers” fits seamlessly into this evolution by merging entertainment, virality, and discoverability into one cohesive experience.
Experts suggest this initiative could help X differentiate itself from competitors like Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon, all of which rely heavily on chronological or topic-based feeds. By contrast, X’s focus on content performance and community resonance may attract both casual users and influencers seeking wider reach.
Despite growing anticipation, several questions remain unanswered. It’s unclear how often the featured posts will rotate, whether inclusion will come with financial bonuses, or if “Bangers” will become a standalone feed or integrate directly into the main timeline.
Early beta insights suggest that X may begin with a curated profile account before expanding the feature across the platform. The company will likely monitor engagement data, post quality, and creator feedback to refine its selection criteria and algorithm.