Training examples
Demonstrate how platform-status screenshots can be fabricated without using a real person.
Free X / Twitter suspension-screen mockup tool
Build an editable X-style account-suspension screen for a disclosed creative project, training example, storyboard, or presentation. The generator produces an image in your browser; it does not suspend, access, or change any real social account.
Replace the sample identity with an invented name, handle, avatar, and profile details.
Edit the suspension message, choose a theme, and check the composition in mobile or desktop view.
Confirm the mockup cannot be confused with authentic evidence, add disclosure where needed, and export the PNG.
Example workflow
A media-literacy instructor can stage a synthetic suspension notice, identify the editable elements, and compare the image with stronger forms of verification.
Demonstrate how platform-status screenshots can be fabricated without using a real person.
Create a fictional account-status screen for a scripted production or concept.
Illustrate a hypothetical moderation scenario without claiming that a real account was suspended.
No. FakeXPost only renders a fictional image and has no access to platform accounts.
Yes. Customize the fictional account, notice wording, theme, and preview size before downloading.
No. A generated or isolated screenshot is not evidence of platform action. Verify claims through the live account and independent sources.