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Twitter.com transitioning to X.com; iOS users already witness new domain [details]

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Twitter.com has began switching over to X.com on iOS.

When users copy and submit URLs from the share sheet within the X app for iOS, the hyperlinks now provoke with “x.com” slightly than the extra acquainted “twitter.com”, reviews The Verge.

Currently, clicking on x.com hyperlinks on the internet continues to redirect users to twitter.com.

However, the whole transition to utilizing x.com will probably occur quickly.

Last month, X-owner Elon Musk had stated that “X.com” now directs to “twitter.com.”

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Last week, Xhad rebranded the social media dashboard utility for administration, TweetDeck, with the new title ‘XPro.’

Now, if users go to the TweetDeck web site whereas logged out, they’ll see “XPro” written on the high of the web page.

According to the corporate, “XPro is a handy means to view a number of timeline columns in a single straightforward interface.”

Meanwhile, earlier this week, Muskhad put up indicators and issues from the Twitter constructing for an public sale.

The bidding for the public sale named ‘Twitter Rebranding: Online Auction Featuring Memorabilia, Art, Office Assets & More!’ will begin on September 12 and is deliberate to end two days later.

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According to public sale home Heritage Global Partners, the minimal bid for every merchandise is $25.

Coffee tables, giant chook cages and oil work of images that went viral are among the many items which can be up for public sale.

Other listed objects embrace a variety of desks and chairs, a DJ sales space, and sufficient musical devices to equip a band.

One of the listed Twitter indicators remains to be affixed to the corporate’s headquarters on tenth Street in San Francisco.

“Bird remains to be mounted on facet of the constructing. Buyer is chargeable for hiring an SF Licensed Company with acceptable Permits,” the itemizing talked about.

(With inputs from IANS)

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