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Elon Musk’s new Twitter logo, X stands for everything

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
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Elon Musk changed Twitter into X, which is an app for everything. The new name for Twitter is a big change, even though it may look like a rebranding for a company.

Elon Musk said that Twitter no longer showed how important this new tool is. X is turning into a super app that can be used for conversation, getting a ride, getting food delivered, and managing money.

Super apps are mobile or web apps that combine a number of different features into one. Users can possibly do more than one thing with the same app. The big goal is to create a single platform that meets the needs of a wide range of users and gives users in all businesses a complete experience.

Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of Twitter, said that Musk’s changes would include payments and banks. She wrote on Twitter that X will create a global market for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities through unrestricted interaction in audio, video, text, and payments and banking. We can talk to each other through X, which is driven by AI.

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Since its acquisition, Elon Musk appears to have always had the intention to transform the platform into X, the Everything app.

After seeing the promise of super applications, X will turn into a global platform for banking, payments, ideas, goods, and services.

This important goal pushes important people to their limits. As Threads fights with Twitter, some users are finding more reasons to stop using it. Especially because Twitter isn’t what it used to be.

Digital challenger banks are just one of the many financial services that people in the US, Europe, and the UK are accustomed to. Since X will be competing with other apps, it will need a unique benefit to attract and keep users.

X will compete with current financial institutions and other internet companies that want to control the super-app market.

Musk remarked, “Over time, it would become half of the world’s financial system.” It will be the biggest financial institution… Money databases should be real-time, scam-free, and run smoothly.

Everything in App X will include a dating tool

There may be a dating tool on X’s Everything app. Musk seems to like this change. In May, Elon Musk tweeted about a study that said the number of babies born in the Nordic countries was going down.

After the tweet, people on Twitter suggested ways to fix the problem. One of these ideas was to make a dating site that would reverse the population. Someone on Twitter said that a dating app for Twitter “might save humanity from extinction.”

Elon Musk seemed interested, and he hinted that X, the Everything app, might get a dating feature. The dating part of the Everything app is interesting, but it also has some problems.

Privacy and security are important because the app needs personal information to connect people in a good way. To be competitive, something might have to be very good.

X, Everything’s job recruitment app

The Everything app’s latest feature could have revolutionized recruitment. Nima Owji, an app researcher and Twitter user, revealed Twitter’s ambitious work feature plan.

According to the screenshot, verified organizations can now easily integrate their job ads into Twitter using an ATS or XML feed. This connection lets companies post up to five job openings on Twitter for free.

Elon Musk, Twitter’s CEO, hinted at such an initiative in May. Also in that same month, Twitter bought Laskie, which is a platform for finding tech talent.

The purchase could be a smart way for Twitter to grow its services and open the door for a jobs section on the platform.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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