Twitter Logo / Elon Musk first changed the logo of Twitter, now its handle, Musk named his company as X

Zoom News : Jul 26, 2023, 12:26 PM
Twitter's logo: Twitter is such a company which remains in the center of discussion from morning till evening. Sometimes due to the trolls due to the statement of a big leader and someday due to the big change within the company itself. Recently the name of the company has been changed. Twitter is named 'X', which comes from company owner Elon Musk's company Space X. To erase the name of Twitter, Musk first bought the company, then changed the logo, now Twitter's official handle is @X. Let us tell you that ever since Elon Musk became the owner of Twitter, he is doing new experiments on this platform. Now you will not have to enter Twitter.com in the search engine to go to Twitter, but if you write X.com, you will reach directly to Twitter's page. That is, Twitter is no longer Twitter.com, but it will now be identified with X.com.

New URL for Twitter

Along with Twitter's new logo, new name, now Elon Musk has also introduced a new URL for it. If you write X.com for Twitter, you will directly reach the official page of Twitter. Please tell that this is not a new decision. This was cleared only when he bought Twitter. He had said that buying Twitter would be the biggest step in the beginning of X. Let us tell you that just a few days ago Elon Musk made another change on Twitter. Although this change was for the users. They have now also set a limit for DM i.e. direct messaging on Twitter. Unverified users will now be able to do limited DM only.

The arrival of threads has affected Twitter

When IT company Meta introduced the social networking platform Threads, it had 100 million users within a few days. After this it was given titles like 'Twitter-killer', but like Twitter's other rivals, the influence of Threads also seems to be decreasing. Sensor Tower, a monitoring firm on the new app, has indicated that the buzz has dropped drastically and threads have seen a 20 per cent drop in active users. The average time spent on the app has dropped by 50 percent from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. In the same month, soon after the introduction of Threads, there was a drop of almost five percent in traffic on Twitter.

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