When asked if Twitter management had approached him regarding taking over the @X handle, Hwang replied that no one had, but he believed it was only a matter of time before he heard something. He stated:
I haven’t been contacted by Twitter/Elon…I am keeping an eye out on DMs and such to see if they do reach out about it
Shortly after, things took a turn when Hwang received an email from Twitter informing him that the company would be reclaiming the handle and assigning a similar one to him. The similar handle given to Hwang was @x12345678998765. This seems either extremely random or there are 12345678998764 other handles with the letter “X” preceding them.
Musk’s takeover of the @X handle is just the latest in a series of moves he has made to rebrand Twitter. Since acquiring the company, he has implemented several changes to the platform, including the introduction of Twitter Blue, a new version that features a verified check mark. It will be intriguing to see what other modifications Musk brings to the platform in the future.
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