Furthermore, Musk revealed his broader vision for the platform, hinting at bidding farewell not only to the Twitter brand but also gradually letting go of all the birds. This announcement has left users and industry experts speculating about the future direction of the platform.
Twitter rebranding
As if the X logo wasn’t enough, Musk sparked another debate by launching a user poll about changing the default platform color to black. The anticipation among Twitter users and observers grew exponentially as they waited to see how these transformations would unfold.
The news of Twitter’s company name changing from Twitter Inc. to X Corp. raised eyebrows.
It appears that Musk has grand plans for the platform, envisioning it as part of something bigger—an “everything app” that could potentially revolutionize social media and communication.
The letter “X” holds a special place in Musk’s heart. It has been intertwined with his previous ventures, like X.com, which later evolved into the widely used payment platform PayPal.