# The X (twitter) Module

The X (twitter) module is free to use, and allows you to choose which security researchers on X you would like to follow. Their new tweets will populate the third column, on the far right of the [Recent Threats Dashboard](/dashboards/recent-threats-dashboard.md).&#x20;

When you add a new X user, don’t include the ‘@’-sign.&#x20;

Liberty91 will add 10 of the most popular X-users for you, when you first create your account. You can delete those by clicking on the red bin icon next to their username. Fill in the 'Add X Account' field to add any new X-account to follow.

<figure><img src="/files/NvdObDdTGDWmbnPOpsEV" alt=""><figcaption><p>The X Module</p></figcaption></figure>


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