I’m genuinely curious about peoples thoughts on this.

It made sense for a while. But the branding change was 16 months ago. The URI change was 3 months ago. Everybody knows now what X is. Yet for some reason, I still see in news stories today:
“… on X — formerly known as Twitter — and said …”
I really don’t think that’s needed anymore. But I’m always one to want changes as fast and painless as possible.

So what do you think would be an appropriate amount of time to keep reminding everyone that Twitter is now X?
Months?
Years?
How many?

  • Steve@communick.newsOP
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    18 days ago

    Prince changed his name to a literally unpronounceable logo. So in that case, there was no real other option.

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      If we say that the accepted pronunciation of “X” is “ex” then we run into an even bigger problem than Prince’s logo.

      “Ex” User says… Is this a former user of the website or current?

      A user on the website “ex” is too long winded and sounds like I’m saying a hypothetical.

      Users on “ex” - although shorter, X is a street name for ecstacy and user is sometimes used as shorthand for drug user (e.g. User and abuser) so why should we be listening to a cracked out party kid?

      The golden ticket is “formerly Twitter” because we actually know what the fuck that one is.

      I’m willing to bet there’s at least one X user on X right now.

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      Some places tried calling him “The Artist”, but it never stuck. Not even “The Artist formerly known as Prince” stuck. But “Prince” has endured to his grave and beyond.