Do you sometimes refer to X by its old name, Twitter? That's okay. Even Elon Musk, the man who changed Twitter's name to X, still occasionally refers to
Twitter is one of the most popular apps on iOS, but it recently dropped its iconic bird branding for something less recognizable; an X. So why did this happen? Well, it starts with Elon Musk. The letter X fascinated him since 1999.
Elon Musk's X Corp has settled a lawsuit brought by advertising firm Multiply, which had claimed the social media platform infringed its trademark when it re-branded from Twitter to X in 2023.
X is owned by Musk, the world’s richest man. He’s a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump and has faced increasingly loud public criticism in recent months. This local pushback surfaces as his electric-vehicle company, Tesla, is set to open a full-scale dealership in the city’s south end.
Oscars is back for 2025, and here are a bunch of memes and reactions from Twitter (X) that you should not miss out on.
A simple question about spring plans generates 174 million views as social media users share anticipation, creating a viral countdown to the seasonal change.
Arlington Public Schools is abandoning X for Bluesky. The school system announced Wednesday that it will no longer post updates on X -- formerly Twitter -- although its account will "remain open." We’re moving!