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PARIS – The social network formerly known as Twitter has fully migrated over to X.com, owner Elon Musk said on May 17. The billionaire head of Tesla, SpaceX and other companies bought Twitter ...
Twitter changed its name to "X" back in July of 2023. But while the site has taken the past 10 months to slowly adjust to its new name and logo, two things have remained constant: All of us still ...
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Twitter.com links are now redirecting to the x.com domain as Elon Musk gets closer to wiping out the Twitter brand name over a year and half after buying the company. "All core systems are now on ...
Not to worry, though, you can still type Twitter.com into your browser, like a normal person, and that’ll still take you to the same hell site overflowing with “pussy in bio” bots.
The site’s URL now reads X.com, a pop-up told users. The change comes about a year and a half after billionaire Elon Musk bought the company and began the changes. Musk posted early Friday ...
Even with the Twitter name scrubbed from the web, many users continue to balk at calling the site X. “Still Twitter,” Marques Brownlee, a popular tech vlogger and podcaster, posted Friday.
Joining NFL Network's "The Insiders" on Wednesday, Saints wide receiver Chris Olave says he's looking to reach the next level in 2024 as New Orleans turns to him as its No. 1 option.
Even with the Twitter name scrubbed from the web, many users continue to balk at calling the site X. “Still Twitter,” Marques Brownlee, a popular tech vlogger and podcaster, posted Friday.