时间:2024-03-07|浏览:287
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, recently made an announcement about his microblogging platform, X (formerly known as Twitter). He stated that X is considering removing the number of likes and reposts on posts. This means that users would not be able to see the exact number of likes and reposts a post has received, although the owner of the post would still have access to this information.
During his speech at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference, Musk mentioned that X is currently in the process of obtaining a money transmitter license in New York. He expects that this approval will be granted within the next few months. This license will enable X to provide financial services to its users.
Since Musk acquired Twitter, he has plans for transforming it into more than just a messaging platform. He wants X to become an "everything app," encompassing not only messaging but also banking and shopping features.
In light of these potential changes, it will be interesting to see how users react. The removal of likes and reposts could have a significant impact on the way people interact with content on X. It may shift the focus away from popularity and encourage more meaningful discussions and engagements.
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