Elon Musk, the owner of the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, has announced that all core systems have now been shifted to use the X.com domain. The login page of X indicates this change, with the URL now reflecting the transition. However, user privacy settings and data protection remain unchanged.
Starting in July of last year, Elon Musk began rebranding Twitter to X, gradually transitioning from using the twitter.com domain to x.com. This domain has been owned by him since 1999, before it became part of PayPal’s assets, a company he co-founded, and later repurchased in 2017.
Currently, accessing any content that was on twitter.com will now redirect to x.com entirely. While some remnants may still linger on twitter.com, the pivotal question is, as the rebranding progresses further, will people start referring to this platform as X or stick with its original name, Twitter?
Source: The Verge
TLDR: Elon Musk has rebranded Twitter to X, moving all core systems to x.com, with the transition raising questions on whether users will adopt the new name or stick with the original Twitter.
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