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Twitter is Renamed As “X” According To Elon Musk

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Twitter is Renamed As "X" According To Elon Musk

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said on Sunday that he intends to rename the service and get rid of its recognisable logo.

The Twitter name, and eventually all the birds will be gone. We’ll go live globally tomorrow if a decent enough logo is posted tonight, Elon Musk tweeted.

Musk has made suggestions that the iconic blue bird emblem may be replaced by a new one, perhaps resembling his all-time favorite “X.” Along with this, he has also stated that a tweet, which is a post on Twitter, will henceforth be known as an “X.”.

The owner of Twitter also answered questions from a variety of people who were interested in learning more about the impending changes at Twitter.

What will be the new term for a tweet whenever Twitter changes its name to X? asked Wolf on Twitter.

The craze that Elon Musk has is well-known. He acquired Twitter last year for $44 billion and combined it with another business to become X Corp. He said that users will no longer be referred to as “Xers” and quipped, “We will have no name.”

He wants to further his ultimate goal of creating an “everything app” for X, such as WeChat in China, that would include social networking and mobile payments under one roof.

Twitter is Renamed As "X" According To Elon Musk

Additionally, he made fun of it in a tweet, writing, “I’m not sure what subtle clues gave it away, but I like the letter X,” and including a photo of himself forming an with his hands.

He had tweeted, “Buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app,” in October of last year.

He had also highlighted when he welcomed Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO in April. I look forward to working with Linda to turn this platform into BintoX, the all-encompassing app, he wrote.

Since buying Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion, Musk has made several changes to the firm, the most recent of which is the makeover.

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