Finally, Musk Switch to x-dot-com from twitter-dot-com
The social media company X has finally changed its domain name from twitter-dot-com to x-dot-com
First, Elon removed (killed) the blue bird Twitter logo with an X.
It ran for over a year with its old domain name, twitter-dot-com.
Musk has finally decided to go with the new domain name.
Musk has moved his social media company X to a new domain name, x-dot-com.
Screenshot of my X-profile
Why did Musk take so many months to switch to x-dot-com?
We don't know why switching to the new domain name took so many months.
The domain x-dot-com was reserved for many months.
We suppose it was owned by Elon Musk earlier.
Maybe the domain name x-dot-com was with a third party, and that is why it took so many months to switch to the new domain name, x-dot-com.
Whatever the reason, we will now see x-dot-com as the platform to hold our Twitter accounts.
<> Initially posted on my Publish0x blog.
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May 18, 2024
I think I'm going to miss that blue bird logo. :D Anyway, I think, Musk's think tank expects resistance from users if they change everything at once. Killing the blue bird and replacing it with the X logo was a mental conditioning. Users would instinctively type twitter.com instead of the much shorter x.com out of muscle memory so to speak.
Even up to the time of writing, the Twitter domain is still up. I think it will countinue to stay up for a while. :)