Prepare for a tense excursion into Twitter’s next installation, nicknamed ‘X.’ As this strange addition occurs at Twitter HQ, one man is on the verge of insomnia. The unveiling of this cryptic creation arouses both intrigue and anxiety, as its ramifications threaten to undermine the entire fabric of the company. ‘X’ might be anything.
What’s the big deal about it? Employees are bracing themselves for the unanticipated consequences of rumours spreading like wildfire. In this piece, we explore the causes of insomnia, uncovering the mysteries surrounding ‘X’ and its potential to transform Twitter’s landscape forever.
‘X’ Will Cause Sleepless Nights For This Man After It Was Installed At Twitter HQ
I would be fucking LIVID. Imagine this fucking X sign right across from your bedroom. #x #twitter pic.twitter.com/FH4nqcS8oy
— kyle (still hates elon) (@itsmefrenchy123) July 29, 2023
After abandoning it, Elon Musk renamed Twitter’s iconic blue bird emblem ‘X’. This is one of several ambitious ideas for the social media platform’s considerable change. Since the judgment was made, there has been a lot of talk across the world. A popular video now illustrates how a man who lives near the headquarters has sleepless nights. Twitter user ‘Kyle’ posted this video on the microblogging site, revealing an unusual disclosure.
A flashing ‘X’ emblem with a beaming light can be seen atop the headquarters building in the video. It is quite bright and emits light all across the street. “I’d be fucking LIVID.” “Imagine this fucking X sign right across the street from your bedroom,” a Twitter user commented as he uploaded the video.
Since its release, the video has received over 22 million views. “Elon Musk is the uncoolest person in the world, trying desperately to be cool and failing at every turn,” a Twitter user commented. Another person expressed their displeasure in a similar video. Take a look at this:
Imagine no more. This is my life now. https://t.co/k5QfAm8yuG pic.twitter.com/e7ECCM2NUD
— Christopher J. Beale (@realchrisjbeale) July 29, 2023
Meanwhile, during the quick rebranding process, Musk took over the account of Gene X Hwang, a San Francisco-based photographer. Hwang stated to the UK Daily Telegraph that the Twitter account @X had belonged to him for the past 16 years, but Twitter sent him an email indicating it was now their property. “They just took it essentially – kinda what I thought might happen,” he told Hwang. He further stated that Musk never paid him for taking over his account.
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