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𝕏 Tops France News App Charts, But It’s a Category Play, Not a Content Win

by Faith Amonimo
July 22, 2025
in Social Media
Reading Time: 3 mins read

X has secured the number one position in France’s AppStore news category, with some X users proclaiming that “the people of France want the truth and this is the platform they trust most.” However, the achievement relies heavily on strategic app categorization rather than genuine news platform competition.

Strategic Category Switch Drives Rankings Success

X achieved its news app classification through a 2016 recategorization decision when the platform struggled against Facebook and Instagram in social media rankings. The company moved from the crowded social media category to the less competitive news segment during a period of slowing growth.

This tactical shift creates an unfair competitive advantage. X’s 17 million monthly French users vastly outnumber traditional news applications, which typically serve audiences measured in hundreds of thousands rather than millions.

The strategy only works on iOS platforms. Google Play Store policies explicitly prevent X from categorizing as a news app on Android because the platform relies primarily on user-generated content rather than editorial material.

Misleading Competition Against Traditional News Apps

X competes in France’s news category against legitimate news outlets like Le Figaro, France24, and regional publications. These traditional applications cannot match X’s download numbers because they serve fundamentally different purposes and audiences.

The platform benefits from its dual nature as both social network and information hub. Users visit for entertainment and social interaction while simultaneously consuming news content, creating engagement patterns that pure news applications cannot replicate.

Social Media Today analysis reveals these rankings can be misleading since X doesn’t function as a traditional news service. The platform essentially moved to a category where it faces minimal real competition.

Platform Loses Users Despite Category Leadership

European Union data shows X has lost 15% of its regional users since Musk’s acquisition, yet it maintains strong performance in specific categories like France’s news segment. This disconnect highlights how category positioning can mask broader platform challenges.

French prosecutors recently launched a criminal investigation into the platform for alleged algorithm manipulation and data tampering. The platform dismissed these probes as “politically motivated,” yet continues promoting its news app rankings.

Despite government tensions and user losses, X maintains its news category leadership through sheer scale rather than editorial quality or trustworthiness improvements.

App Store Gaming Reveals Strategic Positioning

X’s French AppStore success demonstrates how platform categorization affects market perception more than actual performance. The company claims leadership in a space where direct comparison with traditional news outlets lacks meaningful context.

Traditional news apps serve dedicated audiences seeking specific editorial content. X serves social media users who happen to encounter news content alongside entertainment, making the comparison fundamentally flawed.

The platform’s ability to maintain top rankings while facing regulatory scrutiny and user declines indicates that App Store categories can be manipulated for marketing purposes rather than reflecting genuine platform evolution.

Reality Behind the Rankings

X’s news app dominance stems from category gaming rather than French users suddenly trusting the platform more for news. The achievement resembles claiming to be the tallest building on a street after moving to a block with only small houses.

France’s digital media space shows users migrating toward platforms offering integrated social and informational experiences. However, X’s success reflects strategic positioning rather than organic news consumption preferences.

The platform’s iOS-only news categorization reveals the arbitrary nature of app store classifications and how companies can exploit these systems for competitive advantage.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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