What happens when Musk even dares to whine on Twitter?
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2023-08-04 18:14:43
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As we all know, recently, Musk, who has always been "unconstrained," has made another big move, this time, he changed the iconic "Blue Bird" logo of Twitter app to "X," in order to rebrand Twitter and take Twitter in a new direction.。Musk's sudden plan to change his name has worried an old Twitter user, Gene X Hwang, who has been on Twitter since 2007, when his registered name was "@ x," which conflicts with Twitter's new name "X."。The popularity of this topic is rising rapidly, and everyone is paying attention to who is spending the right to use the "X" account.。Gene X Hwang says I'm waiting to see what happens and I'm willing to drop the "@ x" Twitter account if they make a reasonable offer。Simply put, this user is willing to give up his account if Twitter is paying for it。People are also beginning to expect how much Twitter is willing to pay for this account.?However, the facts did not go according to everyone's imagination, according to Gene X Hwang's description, Twitter did not explain too much to him, but forcibly took over the user's account after sending an email to him in the background.。In the email, Twitter said that @ x is an asset of the company, and as compensation, Twitter is willing to provide Gene X Hwang with X-related goods and the opportunity to meet with company executives.。Interestingly, Gene X Hwang did not seem to mind the blatant "white whore," tweeting: "The ending is acceptable, so be it."。Perhaps for this veteran user, who is well aware of Twitter's habits, there was not too much of an illusion about it in the first place。
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