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Twitter is now X.com, the rebranding is complete

The social network formerly known as Twitter has officially adopted X.com for all its core systems. This change, pointed by Elon Musk, has been met with a mix of confusion and excitement by users around the world. With this domain transition now in effect, let’s take a look into the details of what this means for the future of the platform.

The transition process

The transition from twitter.com to X.com has been a long and somewhat challenging process. Now, the URLs have finally changed, although many aspects of the platform had already undergone rebranding under the X name. This has led to some concerns, including an increased risk of phishing attacks as users navigate the new domain. Despite these difficulties, Musk remains determined to see the transition through to completion.

Elon Musk has a deep connection to the X.com URL, dating back to 1999 when he launched a business under the same name. This business eventually merged with what would become PayPal, actioning Musk’s ties to the domain. Now, with the modern-day adoption of X.com, Musk wants to create a platform that rivals the popularity of WeChat, offering users a comprehensive “everything app” experience.

Users privacy and data protection

One of the key concerns during this transition has been user privacy and data protection. To address these issues, a message now appears on the X.com login page alerting users that their privacy settings remain unchanged despite the URL switch. This commitment to ensuring user security is a crucial aspect of the transition process.

While the process may have been less than smooth thus far, Musk’s vision for X as a comprehensive and innovative platform remains unchanged. With the support of loyal users and a dedication to user privacy, X.com has the potential to revolutionize the social media landscape. Only time will tell.