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Twitter Kills Web Domain, Forcing Users to X: Latest News from iPhone in Canada Blog

Twitter has officially transitioned to its new identity as X, following Elon Musk’s acquisition of the company last July. This rebranding effort includes a complete overhaul of the platform’s name, logo, and color scheme. Here are some key points to note about this transformation:

– All core systems within the company are now referred to as X.
– Users attempting to access Twitter’s old web address will be redirected to X’s domain across popular browsers like Safari, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
– Elon Musk himself confirmed the change on X, announcing that “All core systems are now on X.com.”
– The rebrand also saw the introduction of “X Premium” subscriptions in place of the previous “Twitter Blue” service on mobile apps.
– Despite Musk’s vision for X to become a WeChat competitor, it is still a work in progress and not yet comparable to the comprehensive Chinese app.

Even though Twitter’s web domain is no longer active, references to its previous identity will live on online as “X (formerly Twitter).” This marks a significant shift in the social media landscape under Musk’s leadership. Stay tuned for more updates on X’s evolution and future developments in telecommunications.

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