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Elon Musk’s X, previously Twitter, has rebranded TweetDeck to XPro as part of the social media service’s continuing makeover.
The company has used the @Pro handle rather than @TweetDeck for the tool. However, “Twitter” and “TweetDeck” are still mentioned in various program areas, including the help page.
The name is no surprise, given Musk’s previous warning about last week’s transition. At the time, he stated that XPro would include “a wide range of psy op plugins.” As with all of Musk’s articles, no information was provided on the nature of the plugins.
Elon Musk-owned X Renames TweetDeck to XPro:
Elon Musk-owned X Renames TweetDeck to XPro (Image Source: techcrunch.com)
After many users could not access some aspects of TweetDeck, the business began pushing them to the updated version of the tool early last month. Later, it was revealed that only verified users could use TweetDeck after 30 days. Because this announcement was published on July 4, X is believed to make XPro/TweetDeck a paid-only product in the coming days.
Musk and the company have been hard at work revamping the site, but it has been challenging. Without compensation or prior notification, the corporation took over the @X handle from the former owner. Furthermore, Apple has allowed the social network company to use a single character as the app name.
The iPhone maker typically forbids developers from using a single-character program name on the program Store. After receiving complaints about it over the weekend, the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection also requested that Musk’s company remove the flashing ‘X’ sign from its office building.