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Formerly known as "Twitter", X is a microblogging and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages.
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Twitter, rebranded as X in 2023, is a social media platform that enables users to share and interact with short-form content known as posts, previously called "tweets." Initially launched in 2006, the platform quickly gained popularity for its real-time updates and character-limited messages, fostering fast-paced communication and public discourse. It has since evolved into a prominent digital space for news sharing, political commentary, entertainment, and personal expression.
Following its acquisition by entrepreneur Elon Musk in 2022, Twitter underwent significant structural and branding changes, including its rebranding to “X.” This shift is part of a broader vision to transform the platform into an “everything app,” incorporating features beyond social networking, such as payments, audio/video communication, and content creation tools.
Users on X can follow other accounts, reply to posts, share media, and engage with trending topics through hashtags. Verified accounts and premium subscription options offer additional tools and visibility. The platform is known for its influential role in shaping public opinion and serving as a direct channel between public figures, organizations, and the general audience.
Keywords: Social media, Microblogging, Real-time updates, Digital communication, News sharing, Online discourse, Public figures, Everything app, Social networking, Media sharing, User engagement, Online community.
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