Rebranded "X" Yet to Claim It's Own Twitter Handle Reveals @X Owner
Twitter X Account Ownership Flashing Concerns
According to a TechCrunch report, the owner of the @X Twitter account has come out to reveal that Elon Musk and the company are yet to reach out to him as it concerns an eXpected plan to take over the account.
Twitter’s rebranding to X was notably rushed. Despite the fact that the logo has been changed from the Blue Bird to X, several aspects of the social media platform including the search box still reference Twitter. The official Twitter Account has been changed to X but the handle is yet to depict @X.
Owners of the @X handle, particularly Gene X Hwang of corporate photography and videography studio, Orange Photography, said he will be willing to part away with the handle if the right amount is offered by the company. While Gene according to the TechCrunch report said he has no official figures in mind, it remains unclear whether or not the social media platform will be exploring any other alternative at this time.
As part of the rushed rebranding, Coingape reported earlier that some users reported unavailability of tweets earlier this week, a disruption that has not been recorded to pose any danger thus far.
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