Twitter to soon replace the ‘tweet’ button with ‘X’ – Times of India

Ever since Elon Musk took over in October, he has been implementing various changes to the platform. Over the course of the past few months, Twitter has undergone significant transformations. Musk introduced the Twitter subscription model, imposed several limitations, and now he is in the process of completely revamping the platform, as he announced his vision for “Twitter 2.0.” Last year, the billionaire expressed his desire to transform the platform into an all-in-one app similar to China’s WeChat, enabling users to make payments, message, and access a wide range of features within the platform.

With this same thought in mind, Musk recently rebranded Twitter as ‘X’. Twitter users are now seeing the new X logo on the platform. Along with this, the Android app of Twitter has also got the new X logo now. If users search for “Twitter” on the Google Play Store, the platform will now display results for “X” instead. Furthermore, the app’s description has been updated to reflect this change. “Breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics and everything in-between! The X app is the trusted digital town square for everyone,” the description now reads.
Tweet button to be replaced by ‘Post’

Now it appears that Twitter is going to witness another major change after its rebranding. As per some Twitter users, the social networking platform is working on replacing the famous Tweet button.
Early today, some of the Twitter users noticed that the Tweet button on the web has been replaced by the ‘Post’ button. Nevertheless, this alteration was short-lived, and the company eventually reverted to the original setup. However, speculation suggests that this change may soon become a permanent one.
Here’s how some to the Twitter users reacted the upcoming change

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