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Goodbye to Twitter.com, Elon Musk’s network completely migrates to the X.com domain

Although Twitter’s logo changed to X last July, the domain has remained Twitter.com until today.

The social network X (formerly Twitter) has completely migrated to the X.com domain, as confirmed by its owner, billionaire Elon Musk, in a publication.

Although Twitter’s logo changed to X last July, the domain has remained Twitter.com until today.

“All core systems have moved to X.com,” Musk said in X, accompanying his text with an image in which a white X appears on a blue circle.

Musk created a company called X Corp to close the purchase of Twitter, returning to a recurring letter in the names of his businesses, from its origins (in 1999 he tried to create an online financial company called Also called SpaceX.

In recent times it has stated that its goal is to expand X into a macro application that combines functions of video calls, games, news, online reservations and other services.

X, like other networks, is being investigated by European regulators for its potential contribution to disinformation.


Source: Eitb

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