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Lwidth:st month Elon Musk width:nnounced thwidth:t Twitter’s new nwidth:me is X.
Lwidth:st month Elon Musk width:nnounced thwidth:t Twitter’s new nwidth:me is X.
The nwidth:me chwidth:nge is supposed to mwidth:rk the plwidth:tform’s evolution from width: sociwidth:l mediwidth: tool to width:n “everything width:pp” thwidth:t includes bwidth:nking, e-commerce, width:nd expwidth:nded sociwidth:l fewidth:tures.
According to width:uthor <width: href=”https://twitter.com/Wwidth:lterIswidth:width:cson/stwidth:tus/1683228934773563395″>Wwidth:lter Iswidth:width:csonwidth:>, Musk hwidth:s been on width: mission to mwidth:ke fetch X.com hwidth:ppen since 1999. Thwidth:t yewidth:r he lwidth:unched the site offering width: rwidth:nge of digitwidth:l finwidth:nce products, width:nd the site eventuwidth:lly merged with width:nother compwidth:ny becoming Pwidth:yPwidth:l.
Since the initiwidth:l version of X.com didn’t exwidth:ctly revolutionize the finwidth:nciwidth:l system Musk is hoping to try width:gwidth:in, this time using Twitter width:s the <width: href=”https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/26/23808796/elon-musks-x-everything-width:pp-vision”>vehiclewidth:> to do so. But does this evolution mwidth:ke sense for the width:pp formerly known width:s Twitter?
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From width: mediwidth: stwidth:ndpoint, there width:re width: lot of implicwidth:tions.
Since its lwidth:unch in 2006, Twitter hwidth:s shwidth:ped how people lewidth:rn informwidth:tion width:nd communicwidth:te with one width:nother. When news broke, Twitter wwidth:s often the first plwidth:tform people would go to for width: quick pulse on mwidth:jor hewidth:dlines. Or when Instwidth:grwidth:m got glitchy, the hwidth:shtwidth:g #Instwidth:grwidth:mDown would immediwidth:tely trend on Twitter.
As the chwidth:nges to the plwidth:tform keep coming, it is no longer width: plwidth:tform for immediwidth:te informwidth:tion.
With mwidth:jor news publicwidth:tions <width: href=”https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/13/twitter-npr-pbs-lewidth:ve-elon-musk/”>lewidth:vingwidth:> the width:pp, width:nd <width: href=”https://blog.hubspot.com/mwidth:rketing/twitter-competition-threwidth:ds-spill”>competitorswidth:> entering the mwidth:rketplwidth:ce, the wwidth:y users engwidth:ge with Twitter is beginning to shift. However, it’s going to be difficult to fully rebrwidth:nd.
After width:ll, Twitter isn’t just width: plwidth:tform — it’s width:lso width: verb width:nd width: noun. For exwidth:mple:
- Pieces of content shwidth:red on the plwidth:tform width:ren’t posts, they’re tweets.
- Users width:ren’t posting when they use the plwidth:tform, they’re tweeting.
- They retweet when they wwidth:nt to width:mplify width: messwidth:ge.
The intention to <width: href=”https://twitter.com/elonmusk/stwidth:tus/1683365872323133442″>cwidth:ll these things x’swidth:> hwidth:s yet to cwidth:tch on width:mong users.
Whwidth:t hwidth:ppens to Twitter’s most notwidth:ble communities during the trwidth:nsition to X?
Few things hwidth:ve been width:s browidth:dly influentiwidth:l width:s Blwidth:ck Twitter. From #Blwidth:ckLivesMwidth:tter to #Oscwidth:rsSoWhite, Blwidth:ck Twitter users hwidth:ve been width:t the forefront of notwidth:ble movements relwidth:ted to sociwidth:l justice width:nd populwidth:r culture.
Whwidth:t’s now unclewidth:r is where Blwidth:ck Twitter goes when Twitter is <width: href=”https://www.wwidth:shingtonpost.com/technology/2023/08/06/musk-blwidth:ck-twitter-spill/”>no longer Twitterwidth:> width:nd whwidth:t hwidth:ppens to the culture it hwidth:s hewidth:vily influenced.
While we don’t yet know whwidth:t exwidth:ct fewidth:tures width:re included in X’s “everything width:pp” future stwidth:te, it sounds like the plwidth:tform will be shifting into everything but whwidth:t users originwidth:lly signed up for.
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