This template generates an external link to an account at X. It is designed to standardize the text and formatting of links to the legitimate X account profiles of persons or organizations with sufficient notability to be the subject of a Wikipedia article. However, adding a X link is never mandatory and in certain cases should be discouraged.
Note that very many fake Twitter accounts have been created as hoaxes, parodies, or attempts by fans to mimic a celebrity's style convincingly. Please make a detailed effort to verify the authenticity of any external links you wish to include.
Legitimate Twitter accounts can be found through being named in reliable sources, such as in newspaper stories about the subject, or linked to by other subject-controlled sources, such as the subject's legitimate website. Since November 2022, an X account having a verification badge no longer indicates any legitimacy, as it is now available to anyone with a Twitter Blue subscription.
Usage summary
One parameter
{{xsn | username }}
{{xsn | id= username }}
Two parameters
{{xsn | username | Displayed Name }}
{{xsn | id= username | name= Displayed Name }}
Using Wikidata property
{{xsn}}
{{xsn | name= Displayed Name }}
Explanations and examples
One parameter
Fill this parameter with the ID string used in the URL for the user's account profile on X. When one parameter is used, the link text is the title of the Wikipedia article where this template is used.
Since "X" is the name of the Wikipedia page you now are looking at, the link above appears as "X on X" on this Wikipedia page. The lead name will change according to the name of the Wikipedia page.
Two parameters
The first parameter will be the ID string used in the URL at Twitter. The second parameter will be used as the link text.
The username in the X URL, such as AcadiaU in https://x.com/AcadiaU. This parameter is optional if Wikidata property P2002 exists, but required if not.
Default
Wikidata property P2002
Example
AcadiaU
String
optional
Name
name2
The name displayed as the link text. This parameter is optional; it defaults to the Wikipedia article name, without disambiguation.