Twitter is no more! While that might be an overstatement, the Elon Musk-owned microblogging platform has now been officially rebranded as X. This does not come as a surprise as yesterday, the Twitter chief himself had asked his followers to create mockups for the new logo, and a “good enough” one would be chosen and be made live worldwide. Musk has now fulfilled that promise and Twitter is now officially known as X. The change has now been made live with the X affiliate badge alongside the blue tick on Musk's profile.
Sharing the new logo, Twitter (now X) CEO Linda Yaccarino tweeted, “X is here! Let's do this.” In a subsequent tweet, Yaccarino shared the X logo projected on a building, with the caption, “Lights. Camera. X!”
Amidst the myriad of changes that the microblogging platform is going through, what does the roadmap look like?
While not much has been revealed about changes coming with the new platform, Yaccarino's tweets hint at it becoming a super app, much like China's WeChat. In a series of earlier tweets, X CEO revealed that the platform would be aimed at reshaping the international social sphere, harnessing the power of AI.
Apart from being a social media platform for users to interact with, X would also offer various services such as audio, video, and messaging. It would also offer banking and payment services, similar to WeChat.
According to Yaccarino's tweet, X will create “a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities.”
Despite being announced just a few days ago, this rebranding is not a sudden change as the X CEO revealed in her tweets. Instead, it is part of the transformation of the microblogging platform which commenced nearly 8 months ago with Musk's takeover. Since then, several new
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