Elon Musk-owned X, previously known as Twitter, has embarked on a transformative journey, redefining its identity and purpose. As part of an ambitious rebranding exercise, Musk renaming of the popular platform TweetDeck to XPro.
However, it is not a surprise for all the people. Elon Musk has previously dropped hints about this shift, saying that XPro will include a variety of “psy op plugins,” though he didn’t specify what these plugins involve.
Name is changing to XPro. Will come with a wide range of psy op plugins.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 28, 2023
TweetDeck is now called as XPro
XPro, the new name of TweetDeck, has been released. If you go to TweetDeck without being signed in, you should see “XPro” at the very top.
There are still many references to the previous Twitter design across the page, as was the case with most of the rebranding to X. The Twitter bird logo still takes center stage on the homepage’s picture, and the slogan “a powerful, real-time tool for those who live on Twitter” is prominently displayed.
There are a few more references to XPro on the page, such as a statement that asks whether you’re “looking for the legacy version of XPro? Links to the XPro Terms (which now leads to a page labeled “TweetDeck Preview Program”) and “go to legacy XPro” (which sends you to a TweetDeck login page).
As part of that statement, X stated that the long-awaited TweetDeck Preview will be released as TweetDeck 2.0.
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